salina
IPA: sʌɫˈinʌ
noun
- A salt marsh, or salt pond, enclosed from the sea.
- An island off the coast of Sicily.
- A town in Colorado.
- A city, the county seat of Saline County, Kansas.
- A town in New York.
- A town in Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Pennsylvania.
- A city in Utah.
- A female given name.
- A surname.
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Examples of "salina" in Sentences
- The final scene brought an overwhelming desire to sob and vomit... -salina
- There is another salina about one hour down the coast, formed by a reef, near the
- Bishop Coakley of salina was a student of the Great Books program of the late Dr. John Senior.
- Though the height we ascended was barely 800 feet above the salina we had just left, the ascent occupied two hours.
- Anostracans usually reproduce sexually, though parthenogenetic reproduction occurs in some populations of Artemia salina, the brine shrimp.
- The western section of the Araya peninsula is characterized by a long, sandy plain that is frequently inundated by sea water, forming the extensive Araya salina.
- I may have been deceived, but I imagined I saw large expanses of greyish-blue water, which causes me to believe that this salina is but a corner of a great salt lake.
- Another source of wealth will be El – Melláhah, “the salina,” along which we shall travel: every man who has a donkey may carry off what he pleases, and sell to pilgrims and
- For nine hours we held on our way, starting with noisy shouts the fierce rhinoceros, the timid quagga, and the herds of antelopes which crowd the jungles of this broad salina.
- The large complex of lagoons around Cumaná, the large salina of the Golf of Cariaco and the lagoons along the Araya peninsula, (sometimes adjacent to populated areas), are refuges to many bird species.
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