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Acid used in antiseptics: Comb. form
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salo
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Salo ( Ukrainian and , , , , , , , , ) is a traditional predominately Slavic food consisting of cured slabs of fatback (rarely pork belly ), with or without skin. The food is commonly eaten and known under different names in countries across the region. ...
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n. A type of non-rendered underskin pig fat consumed in Central and Eastern Europe, usually seasoned
Usage examples of salo.
Salonius was a Celtiberian from Salo in Nearer Spain, and he was fair.
Cato the Censor had a freedman client named Salonius, a Celtiberian from Salo who had been one of his slave scribes.
There, as elsewhere, some Austrian parties advanced with the object of watching the movements of the Garibaldians, who occupy the hilly ground, which from Castiglione, Eseuta, and Cartel Venzago stretches to Lonato, Salo, and Desenzano, and to the mountain passes of Caffaro.
Apparently afraid that Metellus Pius was going to invade northern Spain from the headwaters of the Tagus, Sertorius had positioned his own army on the upper reaches of the Salo at Segontia, where he would be able to intercept the Piglet as he emerged from the narrow bridge of mountains which separated the Tagus from the Iberus.
Pole Salo Finkelstein, to tally the returns for the presidential election of the year, because he was claimed to be faster than any then extant calculating machine.
In 1932, a broadcasting company in the US hired a 'calculating genius', the Pole Salo Finkelstein, to tally the returns for the presidential election of the year, because he was claimed to be faster than any then extant calculating machine.