Definition of Saltworts. Meaning of Saltworts. Synonyms of Saltworts

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Definition of Saltworts

Saltwort
Saltwort Salt"wort`, n. (Bot.) A name given to several plants which grow on the seashore, as the Batis maritima, and the glasswort. See Glasswort. Black saltwort, the sea milkwort.

Meaning of Saltworts from wikipedia

- gl****making and soapmaking. See also gl****wort – gl****worts are saltworts, and saltworts can be gl****worts See also Saltbush aka Atriplex, a genus thriving...
- had an enormous 18th-century industry that produced soda ash from the saltworts (barrilla in Spanish). Soda ash is now known to be predominantly sodium...
- until the early 19th century. The land plants (typically gl****worts or saltworts) or the seaweed (typically Fucus species) were harvested, dried, and burned...
- Hygro Eu (seawater) Suaeda Seep-weeds Hygro Eu (seawater) Halimione portulacoides sea purslane Hygro Eu (seawater) Sarcocornia fruticosa saltworts ?...
- where al- is the definite article.) Today such plants are also called saltworts, referring to their relatively high salt content. Because of their use...
- flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names dwarf saltwort and dwarf gl****wort. It is native to coastal areas of the eastern and southern...
- saltwort. Also, some species of Salicornia, the gl****worts, are called saltworts. Sandwort - A plant of the genus Arenaria. One of the Caryophyllaceae...
- (/ˈælkəlaɪ/; from Arabic: القلوي, romanized: al-qaly, lit. 'ashes of the saltwort') is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal...
- desert are shrubs adapted to drought. These shrubs included gray sparrow's saltwort (Salsola p****erina), gray sagebrush, and low gr****es such as needle gr****...
- repeatedly through a mixture of alkali (Arabic: al-qily, where qily is ash from saltwort plants, which are rich in sodium; hence alkali was impure sodium carbonate)...