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unsalt
adj.
2 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Of salt, in rhetorical oxymoron: lacking saltiness (b)
in phrase
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made unsalt
, of a substance in a medicinal recipe: ?slaked; ?denatured; ?rendered inert [prob. from misreading of L
saliua
as
sal
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