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salina
1[ suh-lahy-nuh ]
noun
- a saline marsh, spring, or the like.
- a saltworks.
Salina
2[ suh-lahy-nuh ]
noun
- a city in central Kansas.
salina
/ ²õəˈ±ô²¹Éª²ÔÉ™ /
noun
- a salt marsh, lake, or spring
salina
/ ²õÉ™-±ôī′²ÔÉ™,-±ôŧ′- /
- An area of land encrusted with crystalline salt, especially a salt pan or a salt-encrusted playa.
- A body of water, such as a salt marsh, spring, pond, or lake, having a high saline content.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of salina1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of salina1
Example Sentences
But 26-year-old Salina, the youngest of the three, tells us she broke the mould by having what they call a "love" marriage, choosing a partner from outside the family.
Salina tells us she is outgoing and ambitious; marrying a cousin simply did not appeal to her.
"It has to be something that happens gradually - it's slow, you can't rush it," says Salina, the sister who chose to have a love marriage.
Berman quoted reporter and columnist Salina Zeto's 2016 assessment that the press took Trump "literally, but not seriously" while his supporters took him "seriously, but not literally."
“Antarctic Symphony†opens with Salina Fisher’s “Rainphase,†which takes inspiration from clouds and rainfall, and Benjamin Britten’s “Four Sea Interludes,†which portrays the sea’s changing moods.
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