supersalty

adj

Etymology

From super- + salty.

  1. inherited from salti
  2. prefixed as supersalty — “super + salty

Definitions

  1. Very salty.

    • Gypsum forms in sediment when seawater becomes supersalty as it evaporates in warm, tropical environments.
    • With ever-expanding portion sizes, supersalty foods are displacing fresh fruits and vegetables, which are rich in potassium.

The neighborhood

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