| SALTANT | • saltant adj. Leaping; jumping; dancing. • saltant adj. (Heraldry) In a leaping position; springing forward. • SALTANT n. a mutated form of an organism suddenly developed. |
| SALTATE | • saltate v. (Intransitive) To leap or dance. • SALTATE v. to undergo an abrupt mutation. |
| SALTATO | • saltato n. (Music) A "springing" stroke in playing the violin. • SALTATO n. (Italian) a short, bouncing bow stroke resulting in a staccato sound, also SALTANDO. |
| SALTBOX | • saltbox n. A box for keeping salt in. • saltbox n. A similar box formerly used as a percussion instrument in burlesque music. • saltbox n. (US) a distinctively-shaped wooden-frame house with two storeys at the front and one behind, characteristic… |
| SALTCAT | • saltcat n. A mixture of salt, coarse meal, lime, etc., attractive to pigeons. • SALTCAT n. a mixture of salt, coarse meal, lime, etc. attractive to pigeons. |
| SALTERN | • saltern n. (Archaeology) An area used for saltmaking, especially in the East Anglian fenlands. • saltern n. A modern saltworks. • SALTERN n. a saltwork. |
| SALTERS | • salters n. Plural of salter. • Salters prop.n. A surname. • Salters prop.n. An unincorporated community in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, United States. |
| SALTERY | • saltery n. A saltworks. • saltery n. A place for fish salting. • SALTERY n. a factory where fish is salted for storage. |
| SALTEST | • saltest adj. Superlative form of salt: most salt. • SALT adj. tasting of salt. |
| SALTIER | • saltier adj. Comparative form of salty: more salty. • saltier n. Alternative form of saltire. • SALTIER n. an X-shaped cross, a St Andrew's Cross, also SALTIRE. |
| SALTIES | • salties n. Plural of saltie. • SALTIE n. a deep-sea vessel sailing the Great Lakes. |
| SALTILY | • saltily adv. In a salty manner. • SALTY adv. tasting of salt. |
| SALTINE | • saltine n. (North America) A thin, crisp, salted, customarily white-colored cracker; a soda cracker; a soda biscuit. • SALTINE n. a salted cracker. |
| SALTING | • salting v. Present participle of salt. • salting n. (Uncountable) The act of sprinkling salt, either on food, or on an icy road. • salting n. (Countable) A salt marsh. |
| SALTIRE | • saltire n. (Heraldry) An ordinary (geometric design) in the shape of an X. It usually occupies the entire field… • saltire n. The Saint Andrew’s cross, the flag of Scotland. • saltire n. The Saint Patrick’s Cross, the pre 1922 flag of Ireland. |
| SALTISH | • saltish adj. Somewhat salty. • SALTISH adj. somewhat salty. |
| SALTOED | • SALTO v. (Italian) to perform a daring leap. |
| SALTPAN | • saltpan n. Alternative spelling of salt pan. • salt␣pan n. Synonym of salt flat: a natural dry lake or playa whose bed contains abundant salt. • salt␣pan n. A man-made pond where salty water is evaporated to recover salt and/or other minerals. |