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brine

noun

1. A large body of salt water.

2. Salt water used for preserving and pickling foods.

3. The water of a sea or an ocean.

4. Water saturated with or containing large amounts of a salt, especially sodium chloride.

5. Water saturated or strongly impregnated with common salt.

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verb

1. To treat (as by steeping) with brine.

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verb-transitive

1. To immerse, preserve, or pickle in salt water.

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Brine Sentence Examples

The solubility of the gas in various liquids, as given by different observers, is zoo Volumes of Brine Water Alcohol Paraffin Carbon disulphide Fusel oil Benzene Chloroform Acetic acid Acetone It will be seen from this table that where it is desired to collect and keep acetylene over a liquid, brine, i.e.0 | 0 |
At times sodium sulphate is added to the brine, producing sodium chloride and magnesium sulphate by double decomposition with the magnesium chloride.0 | 0 |
The principal occupation is the manufacture of the salt obtained from the brine springs or wyches, to which the town probably owes both its name and its origin.0 | 0 |
One difference between the manufacture of salt from rock-salt brine as carried on in Britain and on the Continent lies in the use in the latter case of closed or covered pans, except in the making of fine salt, whereas in Britain open ones are employed.0 | 0 |
In the neighbourhood are brine springs and a spa (Wilhelmsbad).0 | 0 |
Many brine springs also occur in a more or less saturated condition.0 | 0 |
Much salt is obtained from north Lancashire, as also from the brine pits of Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Durham and the Isle of Man (Point of Ayre).0 | 0 |
This is the brine which is raised at the various pumping stations in Northwich and elsewhere around, and which serves to produce white salt.0 | 0 |
In 1771 Thomas Jefferson described a " burning spring " in the Kanawha Valley, and when wells were drilled for salt brine near Charleston petroleum and natural gas were found here before there was any drilling for oil in Pennsylvania.0 | 0 |
Jn 1841 natural gas was found with salt brine in a well on the Kanawha, and was used as a fuel to evaporate the salt water.0 | 0 |
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