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(feet) formed for leaping, the thighs being dilated. See ambulatory, cursory.
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| salt |
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in the late 1960s and '70s that led to the signing of the SALT accords in 1972 by Nixon and Brezhnev; SALT I limited each country's ballistic missile defense and froze the deployment of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) launchers.
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| salt |
A substance that, when dissolved in water, ionizes into cations and anions, neither of which are hydrogen ions (H+) or hydroxide ions (OH-).
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| saltatorial |
Adapted for leaping locomotion.
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| salt bridge |
A tube containing a saturated solution of a salt, such as potassium chloride. Used to complete the electrical circuit in a voltaic cell.
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