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    Salt Word Family

    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    Salt Word Family

    A word family It is a group of words that share the same lexeme or root. Also called "lexical families", they are made up of primitive words (Salt) and their derived words: Saltadored, Saltar, Saltino.

    How is a word family formed?

    In this case, the lexeme or root is Salt-. Adding morphemes, you can form derived words, for example:

    Salt lexical family

    fromSaltar SaltAryan Saltitral
    fromSaltinitiator Saltazon Saltitre
    fromSaltinitiate Saltero Saltmorejo
    onSaltada Saltit is Saltdie
    Saltgarnish Saltina Saltwork
    Saltadored Saltinera Saltpepper
    Saltar Saltinity Saltsa

    Words derived from "salt" with their definitions

    1. Desalinate (verb). Remove the salt from something.
    2. Watermaker, ra (adjective). That desalinates. As a feminine noun, an industrial facility where seawater is desalinated.
    3. Desalinate (verb). Remove salt from sea water or any salty water to make it drinkable or for other purposes.
    4. Salad (noun). Vegetables cut and seasoned with salt, oil, vinegar and other ingredients. Mix of disjointed and confusing things.
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    6. Saladero (noun). Place where meat and fish are salted.
    7. Salty, gives (adjective). That it has more salt than necessary.
    8. to Salt (verb). Putting salt on a food, both for its consumption and for its conservation. Salitral.
    9. Salary (noun). Regular pay. Money with which workers are paid for a job (formerly, wages were paid with rations of salt).
    10. Salting (noun). Action of salting a food for its conservation. Salted preserved meat or fish. Salting industry.
    11. Salt shaker (noun). Container to put the salt on the table. Site where the salt is stored.
    12. Saline (noun). Salt mine. As an adjective, it contains salt or its properties.
    13. Salinero, ra (adjective). Pertaining to or related to saline. As a noun, a person who makes or extracts salt, or who trades in it.
    14. Salinity (noun). Saline quality. Amount of dissolved salt that has a chemical preparation or sea water.
    15. Salitral (noun). Site where the saltpeter is found.
    16. Saltpeter (noun). Potassium nitrate. Saline substance, especially that which arises from earth and walls.
    17. Salmorejo (noun). Sauce composed of water, vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. A kind of tomato-based gazpacho, typical of some areas of Andalusia.
    18. Brine (noun). Water with a lot of salt. Liquid made with salt and other seasonings, used to preserve certain foods.
    19. Brackish (adjective). Contains salt or flavor to it.
    20. Seasoning (verb). Marinate a food with salt and pepper. Liven up something with deeds or words.
    21. sauce (noun). Mix of ingredients to flavor food. Thing that encourages or cheers. Caribbean popular and dance music genre.

    Sentences with the “salt” word family

    1. There is no better lunch for the hot season than a salad fresh.
    2. The next vacation we will visit the to Salt of Uyuni.
    3. The boy broke the salt shaker ceramic of a ball.
    4. The you go out bathtubs are used to relax and take care of the skin.
    5. The food was so salty that no one could prove it.
    6. The hulls of the boats are very deteriorated due to the saltpeter.
    7. The salary of workers will receive a six-monthly increase from this year.
    8. The fish was good, but the sauce she left a lot to be desired.
    9. She put the meat in brine so that it does not lose its juices during cooking.
    10. The chef seasoned the preparation and brought it to the table.

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