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saltwater

[ sawlt-waw-ter, -wot-er ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to salt water.
  2. inhabiting salt water:

    a saltwater fish.



saltwater

/ ˈsɔːltˌwɔːtə /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or inhabiting salt water, esp the sea

    saltwater fishes

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saltwater

/ sôltwô′tər /

  1. Consisting of or living in salty water, especially seawater.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of saltwater1

First recorded in 1520–30; salt 1 + water
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Example Sentences

The huge saltwater crocodile lived in the sanctuary on an island off the coast of Queensland since being caught in Australia's Northern Territory in the 1980s.

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Its icy crust is up to 25km thick, and sloshing beneath, there could be a vast saltwater ocean.

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Scientists believe Europa has liquid water in the form of a large saltwater ocean beneath its icy crust.

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The new rules bring the NT in in line with every other state and territory in Australia - except, oddly, Victoria, which is well outside of the comfortable climate of a saltwater crocodile.

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It is thought only one in every 5,000 mussels found in Scottish rivers contains a pearl, and generally they are smaller than their saltwater counterparts.

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