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saline

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 8034 Housing Units (2000): 3213 Land area (2000): 4.626959 sq. miles (11.983768 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.033033 sq. miles (0.085556 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.659992 sq. miles (12.069324 sq. km) FIPS code: 71140 Located within: ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"made of salt," c.1500, probably from a Latin word related to salinum "salt cellar" and salinae "salt pits," from sal (genitive salis ) "salt" (see salt (n.)). Also in Middle English as a noun meaning "salt pit" (13c.). Saline solution attested from 1833. ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
The Saline is a river in the province of Pescara in the Abruzzo region of Italy The river is formed by the confluence of the Fino and Tavo rivers. It flows northeast and enters the Adriatic Sea near Montesilvano and the mouth of the Piomba river.

Usage examples of saline.

On the other hand, the consideration of the saline matter in waters, the composition of the extract of worts and beers, and the analysis of brewing materials and products generally, belong to the domain of pure chemistry.

Versed drip inserted into the saline bag hung from the gurney, he turned the plastic stopcock to stop the flow: tranquilization, like the intubation, was no longer necessary.

Then, reaching for the stopcock at the base of the liter bag of saline, she turned it clockwise as far as it would go.

Turning toward the Versed drip inserted into the saline bag hung from the gurney, he turned the plastic stopcock to stop the flow: tranquilization, like the intubation, was no longer necessary.

For, it is sometimes developed in the form of a saline efflorescence,--or is a real mineral of sulphureous color--chosen for this purpose.

To bring subjects out of Levantman shock, you let them have a squirt of simple saline in the trigeminal nerve.

I waited until she was getting amoxicillin and saline subcue, and then I placed figure-eight-shaped bandages on each of her wings.

Hatch reached for his bag, rummaged inside, irrigated the cut with saline solution and Betadine, then smeared on some topical antibacterial ointment.

No one died as a result, but several dogs were sick enough to require intravenous drips of saline and glucose to fight dehydration.

In this and in preceding experiments with the hot saline, the animal, THOUGH UNDER SURGICAL ANAESTHESIA, STRUGGLED.

Impressions may be made with blood, dirt, grease or any other foreign matter present on the ridges, or the saline substance emitted by the glands through the ducts or pores which constitute their outlets.

On the other hand, the consideration of the saline matter in waters, the composition of the extract of worts and beers, and the analysis of brewing materials and products generally, belong to the domain of pure chemistry.

We shall hereafter see what excessively small doses of certain organic fluids and saline solutions cause strongly marked inflection.

Guenther one final time, packed him in a bronze box full of concentrated fluorocarbons and enriched saline solution and loaded him onto a truck.

Her blood pressure rose, so she adjusted slightly her intake of saline and gave herself five micrograms of a mood leveler.