salt |
a white substance that is found in sea water and in the earth. Salt is used for preserving and seasoning foods. [5 definitions] |
salt lick |
a natural deposit of salt that animals lick to obtain sodium. |
saltshaker |
a small, closed container with holes in the top, used for adding salt to food. |
salt water |
water to which salt has been added. [2 definitions] |
saltwater |
full of salt water; living in salt water. |
salty |
having the taste of salt. |
salute |
to show respect by raising the right hand to the forehead. [3 definitions] |
salvage |
the act of saving property from destruction. [2 definitions] |
salvation |
the act of saving or being saved from sin or evil, or the condition of being saved. [2 definitions] |
salve |
a substance used to heal wounds or make them feel better. |
same |
being one identical thing or person and not a new or different thing or person. [3 definitions] |
Samoa |
an island country in the southern part of the Pacific Ocean. The capital of Samoa is Apia. |
sample |
a small part of something that shows what the whole is like. [3 definitions] |
samurai |
a warrior in the service of a lord in medieval Japan. |
sanction |
permission for an action; approval. [5 definitions] |
sanctuary |
a holy or sacred place. [4 definitions] |
sand |
tiny, loose grains of ground rock, found on beaches and in deserts. [3 definitions] |
sandal |
an open shoe made from a sole fastened to the foot with straps. |
sandbar |
a ridge of sand in a river or near a shore. It is formed by the action of waves or currents. |
sandcastle |
a model of a castle made by molding wet sand at a beach. |
sandpaper |
paper covered on one side with sand or some other rough material. It is used to smooth wood and other surfaces. [2 definitions] |