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Meanings and definitions for SALT
What does SALT stand for? What does SALT mean?
- The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) were two rounds of bilateral conferences and corresponding international treaties involving the United States and the Soviet Union, the Cold War superpowers, on the issue of arms control.
- Salt (chemistry), an ionic compound
Epsom salt, magnesium sulfate
- Glauber's salt, sodium sulfate
- Sodium chloride, the main ingredient in edible salt (table salt)
- Halite (rock salt)
- Road salt, calcium chloride or sodium chloride used to de-ice roads
- Sea salt, a mixture of salts and minerals, obtained by evaporation of seawater
- Salt, Girona, Spain
- Salt, Jordan
Salt Municipality, a municipality in and around Salt, Jordan
- Salt Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea
- Salt, Staffordshire, England
- Salt, Uttarakhand, a town in Uttarakhand, India
- Salt River (Arizona), the largest tributary of the Gila River
Salado culture
- Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community
- Salt River (California), an altered tributary of the lower Eel River, being restored
- Salt River (Kentucky)
- Salt River (Michigan), two rivers, one in Macomb County and one in Midland/Isabella counties
- Salt River (Missouri), a tributary of the Mississippi River in eastern Missouri, United States
- Salt River (United States Virgin Islands)
- Salt River (Wyoming)
- Salt River (Jamaica)
- Salt River (Guadeloupe) (French: Rivière Salée), a narrow sea channel separating Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre Island
- Salt River (Western Cape)
- Salt River (Garden Route)
- Salt River (Canada), flows into the Slave River, near Fort Smith, Northwest Territories in Canada
- Salt River (Western Australia), in Australia
- Salt River, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Salt River, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Salt River Township, Adair County, Missouri
- Salt River Township, Audrain County, Missouri
- Salt River, Cape Town, a suburb in Cape Town, South Africa
- Salt River (politics), a colloquial political slogan or catchphrase
- Salt River railway station, in Salt River, Cape Town, South Africa
- Salt River Bay National Historical Park and Ecological Preserve, on St. Croix, United States Virgin Islands
- Salt River Range, a mountain range in western Wyoming, United States
- Salt Fork Arkansas River
- Salt Fork of the Red River
- Salt, a female professional wrestler from the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
- Barbara Salt (1904–1975), a British diplomat
- Bernard Salt, an Australian financial writer
- Cheryl James ("Salt", born 1966), a hip-hop artist and member of Salt-N-Pepa
- Don Reitz, an American ceramic artist nicknamed "Mr. Salt"
- Edward Salt (1881–1970), a British politician
- Henry Salt (Egyptologist) (1780–1827), an English artist, traveler, and diplomat
- Henry Stephens Salt (1851–1939), an English writer and campaigner for social reforms
- Jack Salt (born 1996), New Zealand basketball player
- Jennifer Salt (born 1944), an American actress and screenwriter
- John Salt (born 1937), an English artist
- John Stevenson Salt (1777–1845), an English banker
- John Salt (bishop), a South African Anglican bishop
- Phil Salt (footballer) (born 1979), an English footballer
- Sam Salt (1940–2009), a British admiral
- Thomas Salt (1830–1904), British banker and politician
- Titus Salt (1803–1876), an English textile manufacturer and benefactor
- Waldo Salt (1914–1987), an American screenwriter
- William Salt (1808–1863), an English banker and genealogist
- Salt, a character played by Haruka Shimazaki in the series Majisuka Gakuen
- Charlie Salt, a character played by Sammy Davis Jr. in the 1968 movie Salt and Pepper
- Evelyn Salt, the titular protagonist of the 2010 movie Salt
- Gloria Salt, a character in the 1952 P.G. Wodehouse novel Pigs Have Wings
- Heluda Salt, a character in the 2002 Tamora Pierce novel Cold Fire
- Sally Salt, a character played by Sarah Polley in the 1988 movie The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
- Veruca Salt (character), a character in the 1964 Roald Dahl novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Salt (1965 film), a Bulgarian short documentary by Eduard Zahariev
- Salt (1985 film), North Korean tragedy film
- Salt (1987 film), an Indian Malayalam film
- Salt (2006 film), a thriller
- Salt (2009 film), a short documentary
- Salt (2010 film), an action film starring Angelina Jolie
- Salt (novel), by Adam Roberts
- Salt: A World History, a non-fiction book by Mark Kurlansky
- Salt (band), a Swedish alternative rock band
- SALT (band), a French-American rock band founded in 2016
- SALT (quartet), a Swedish barbershop quartet
- Salt (Angie McMahon album), 2019
- Salt (Forget Cassettes album)
- Salt (Lizz Wright album), 2003
- Salt (Venetian Snares album)
- Salt (Wuthering Heights album)
- "Salt", a song by Lizz Wright from the album Salt
- "Salt", a song by Venetian Snares from the album Salt
- "S.A.L.T.", a song by The Orb on the album Orblivion
- "Salt" (Ava Max song)
- Salt (cryptography), random data that is used as an additional input to a one-way function that hashes a password or passphrase
- Salt (software), a Python-based open source configuration management and remote execution application
- Speech Application Language Tags, an XML-based markup language
- Syntactic salt, a type of computer language syntax
- Salt Mobile SA, a Swiss mobile provider
- Salt Publishing, a book publisher
- Salts Healthcare Ltd, UK medical manufacturer
- Salts Mill, former textile mill now art gallery etc in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, UK
- SALT (institution), a non-profit institution in Istanbul, Turkey
- Sail and Life Training Society (SALTS), a non-profit Christian organization based in Victoria, British Columbia, which provides sail training and life lessons
- Salt Grammar School, former name of Titus Salt School, Bradford, England
- Salts F.C., a soccer team in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England, UK
- Socialist Alternative (Australia) (SAlt; c.f. SA for Socialist Alliance), a revolutionary socialist organisation in Australia
- The Savior's Alliance for Lifting the Truth, a sexual abstinence organization
- Salt (union organizing), a labor union member who gets a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a union
- Salt cellar, also known just as "salt", tableware
- SALT Conference, a financial conference hosted by SkyBridge Capital
- Seminars About Long-term Thinking (SALT), a lecture series
- Skin-associated lymphoid tissue, a component of Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
- Southern African Large Telescope (SALT), a 10-metre class optical telescope at the South African Astronomical Observatory
- Speech and Language Therapy (SALT)
- State and local tax, used in reference to the "SALT deduction" on United States federal income tax
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, nuclear weapon talks between the USA and USSR, or the resultant treaties:
SALT I of 1972
- SALT II of 1979
- Ionic compound
- Salter (surname)
- Worshipful Company of Salters, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London
- Salters Steamers, a boating company on the River Thames, England, founded by John and Stephen Salter
- Salter Brecknell, a manufacturer of light commercial weighing scales, part of Avery Weigh-Tronix
- Salter Housewares, a manufacturer of consumer weighing scales
- Psalter, a Book of Psalms
- Drysalter, a dealer in chemical products
- George Salting (1835–1909), Australian-born English art collector, who left the Salting Bequest, which included the
Salting Madonna (Antonello da Messina), National Gallery, London
- Salting (food), the preparation of food with edible salt for conservation or taste
- Salting the earth, the practice of "sowing" salt on cities or property as a symbolic act
- Salting a bird's tail, a superstition
- Salt marsh
- Salting out, a method of separating proteins using salt
- Salting (initiation ceremony), an early modern English university initiation ceremony
- Salting roads, the application of salt to roads in winter to act as a de-icing agent
- Figuratively, adding ("sprinkling") a small quantity of something to something else for various reasons
Salt (cryptography), a method to secure passwords
- Salted bomb, a nuclear weapon specifically engineered to enhance residual radioactivity
- Salting (confidence trick), process of adding valuable substances to a core sample, or otherwise scattering valuable resources on a piece of property to be "discovered" by a prospective buyer
- Salt, allowing a horse to catch the nagana disease, so that after recovery the horse can be used in infected areas
- Salting mailing lists, including fictitious entries in mailing lists to detect misuse
- Salt (union organizing), a labor union tactic involving the act of getting a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a union
- Salted (book), a 2010 cookbook by Mark Bitterman
- With high concentration of salt
- Salinity, the saltiness of a liquid
- Saltiness, one of the basic tastes
- Salty Parker (1912–1992), baseball player and coach
- Salty du Rand (1926–1979), South African rugby player
- Salty Saltwell (born 1924), baseball manager
- Jarrod Saltalamacchia (born 1985), baseball player
- Mister Salty, a character for advertising Nabisco Mr. Salty Pretzels
- Salty the Seal, a character in Disney's Pluto cartoons
- Salty, a diesel engine in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Salty the Parrot, first mate in Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt
- Salty, a character of the group Captain Bogg and Salty
- Salty (film), a 1973 family film about a sea-lion
- Gun Shy (2000 film), a 2017 comedy film produced under the working title Salty
- Salty (album), by The Mutton Birds
- Salty and Roselle#Salty, one of two guide dogs who led their owners out of the World Trade Center during the September 11 attacks
- Salty, slang for any ocean-going ship that enters the Great Lakes via the St. Lawrence Seaway.
- Saltwater crocodiles in Australia, colloquial "Saltie"
- Saltire (diagonal cross)
- Strategic Arms Limitation/Limitating Talks
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty
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