Brines vs Briner - What's the difference?
brines | briner |
(brine)
Salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling.
* , chapter=8
, title= The sea or ocean; the water of the sea.
To preserve food in a salt solution.
One who pickles food in brine.
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 13, author=Francis X. Clines, title=Trading Pickles for Art Galleries, work=New York Times
, passage=“We’re the only ones left in the neighborhood who still make pickles on the premises,” said the master briner , who agrees with the historic trust’s warning that “irreparable damage” is being done by new high-rise condos and hotels. }}
As a verb brines
is third-person singular of brine.As a noun briner is
one who pickles food in brine.brines
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(head)Anagrams
*brine
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Noun
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Derived terms
* brinyVerb
(brin)Antonyms
* debrine * desalinateSee also
* bitternAnagrams
* ----briner
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