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salter

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Noun — Someone whose trade is making, selling, or applying salt.

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a salter's trade the returning salter

Etymology

From "salt" plus the agent suffix "-er" — literally "one who works with salt."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “salter” mean?

The word “salter” means someone whose trade is making, selling, or applying salt. In plain terms, most often it just means someone in the salt trade; the fish sense is a specialist, mostly British angling term.

How do you use “salter” in a sentence?

Here is “salter” used in a sentence: “The old salter sold his cured fish at the harbour market every Friday.”

What part of speech is “salter”?

“Salter” is a noun.

How many meanings does “salter” have?

“Salter” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: someone whose trade is making, selling, or applying salt.

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