| salicylide | <chemistry> A white crystalline substance obtained by dehydration of salicylic acid. Origin: Salicylic + anhydride. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| salicylise | <pharmacology> A group of chemical substances with anti-inflammatory properties which includes aspirin, choline salicylate, magnesium salicylate, sodium salicylate and salsalate. (17 Dec 1997) |
| salicylism | A group of commonly occurring toxic effects of excessive dosage with salicylic acid or its salts, usually marked by tinnitus, nausea and vomiting. (18 Nov 1997) |
| salicylite | <chemistry> A compound of salicylal; named after the analogy of a salt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salicylol | <chemistry> Same as Salicylal. Origin: Salicylic + L. Oleum oil. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salicylous | <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, a substance called salicylous acid, and now salicylal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salicylsalicylic acid | A combination of 2 molecules of salicylic acid in ester linkage. The compound is hydrolyzed during and after absorption to salicylic acid which, like other salicylates, exerts analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects. Synonym: salicylsalicylic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| salicylsulfonic acid | HOC6H3(CO2H)SO3H; 3-carboxy-4-hydroxybenzenesulfonic acid;used as a test for albumin and ferric ion. Synonym: salicylsulfonic acid. (05 Mar 2000) |
| salicyluric acid | The conjugation product of glycine with salicylic acid; excreted in urine after the administration of salicylic acid or some of its compounds. (05 Mar 2000) |
| salient | 1. Moving by leaps or springs; leaping; bounding; jumping. "Frogs and salient animals." 2. Shooting out up; springing; projecting. "He had in himself a salient, living spring of generous and manly action." (Burke) 3. Hence, figuratively, forcing itself on the attention; prominent; conspicuous; noticeable. "He [Grenville] had neither salient traits, nor general comprehensiveness of mind." (Bancroft) 4. <mathematics> Projectiong outwardly; as, a salient angle; opposed to reentering. 5. Represented in a leaping position; as, a lion salient. Salient angle. See Salient. <geometry> Salient polygon, a polyhedron all of whose solid angles are salient. Origin: L. Saliens, -entis, p.pr. Of salire to leap; cf. F. Saillant. See Sally, &. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| saliferous | Producing, or impregnated with, salt. <geology> Saliferous rocks, the new Red Sandstone system of some geologists; so called because, in Europe, this formation contains beds of salt. The saliferous beds of New York State belong largely to the Salina period of the Upper Silurian. Origin: L. Sal salt. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salifiable | <chemistry> Capable of neutralising an acid to form a salt; said of bases; thus, ammonia is salifiable. Origin: Cf. F. Salifiable. See Salify. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salification | <chemistry> The act, process, or result of salifying; the state of being salified. Origin: Cf. F. Salification. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| salify | <chemistry> To combine or impregnate with a salt. To form a salt with; to convert into a salt; as, to salify a base or an acid. Origin: F. Salifier; from L. Sal salt + -ficare (only in comp) to make. See -fy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| saligenin | <chemistry> A phenol alcohol obtained, by the decomposition of salicin, as a white crystalline substance. Synonym: hydroxy-benzyl alcohol. Origin: Salicin + -gen. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Stensen's Duct, Wharton's Duct, Duct, Salivary, Duct, Stensen's, Duct, Wharton's, Ducts, Salivary, Salivary Duct, Stensen Duct, Stensens Duct, Wharton Duct, Whartons Duct
Synonyms : Sialoliths, Calculi, Salivary Gland, Calculus, Salivary Gland, Gland Calculi, Salivary, Gland Calculus, Salivary, Gland Stone, Salivary, Gland Stones, Salivary, Salivary Gland Calculus, Salivary Gland Stone, Sialolith, Stone, Salivary Gland
Synonyms : Disease, Salivary Gland, Diseases, Salivary Gland, Gland Disease, Salivary, Gland Diseases, Salivary, Salivary Gland Disease
Synonyms : Fistula, Salivary Gland, Fistulas, Salivary Gland, Gland Fistula, Salivary, Gland Fistulas, Salivary, Salivary Gland Fistulas
Synonyms : Cancer of the Salivary Gland, Neoplasms, Salivary Gland, Cancer, Salivary Gland, Cancers, Salivary Gland, Gland Neoplasm, Salivary, Gland Neoplasms, Salivary, Neoplasm, Salivary Gland, Salivary Gland Cancers, Salivary Gland Neoplasm
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outstanding: having a quality that thrusts itself into attention; "an outstanding fact of our time is that nations poisoned by anti semitism proved less fortunate in regard to their own freedom"; "a new theory is the most prominent feature of the book"; "salient traits"; "a spectacular rise in prices"; "a striking thing about Picadilly Circus is the statue of Eros in the center"; "a striking resemblance between parent and child" (of angles) pointing outward at an angle of less than 180 degrees salient(ip): represented as leaping (rampant but leaning forward) (military) the part of the line of battle that projects closest to the enemy
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typhoid bacillus: a form of salmonella that causes typhoid fever
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a white powder with a pleasant taste and odor; used to absorb light in sun tan lotions or as a preservative or an antiseptic or a coating for pills in which the medicine is intended for enteric release
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containing salt; "a saline solution"; "salty tears" saline solution: an isotonic solution of sodium chloride and distilled water
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| SAL | highly seasoned fatty sausage of pork and beef usually dried |
| SAL | for which money is paid |
| SAL | receiving or eligible for compensation |
| SAL | receiving a salary |
| SAL | something that remunerates |
| SAL | the act of reducing a salary |
| SAL | the amount a salary is increased |
| SAL | a particular instance of selling |
| SAL | the general activity of selling |
| SAL | an occasion (usually brief) for buying at specially reduced prices |
| SAL | an agreement (or contract) in which property is transferred from the seller (vendor) to the buyer (vendee) for a fixed price in money (paid or agreed to be paid by the buyer) |
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