different between salts vs falts

salts

English

Noun

salts

  1. plural of salt

Verb

salts

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of salt

Anagrams

  • lasts, slats

Catalan

Noun

salts

  1. plural of salt

Danish

Noun

salts n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Icelandic

Noun

salts n

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Latvian

Etymology

From the stem of the verb salt (to freeze), of which it was the past participle. Cognates include Lithuanian šáltas, Old Prussian salta (< *salts).

Pronunciation

Adjective

salts (definite saltais, comparative salt?ks, superlative vissalt?kais, adverb salti)

  1. cold, frosty, freezing, frozen (having very low temperature)
  2. cold (relating to the feelings caused by low temperatures)
  3. (figuratively, of colors, states, situations, etc.) cold, uncomfortable, unpleasant
  4. (of people, their behavior) cold (which shows no feelings, insensitive, unresponsive, unfriendly)

Declension

Synonyms

  • auksts
  • v?ss, dzestrs, svaigs, spirgts

Antonyms

  • karsts
  • silts

Derived terms

  • saltums

References

Participle

salts (def. saltais)

indefinite past passive participle of salt 


Old Norse

Adjective

salts

  1. strong masculine/neuter genitive singular of saltr (salty)

Noun

salts

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt (salt)

Old Prussian

Alternative forms

  • (manuscript forms:) salta

Adjective

salts m

  1. cold

Swedish

Noun

salts

  1. indefinite genitive singular of salt

Anagrams

  • lasts, stals

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falts

English

Noun

falts

  1. plural of falt

Anagrams

  • flats

falts From the web:

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