Supersalty vs Supersalt - What's the difference?
supersalty | supersalt |
Very salty.
* 2002 , Ralph Lee Hopkins, Hiking the Southwest's Geology: Four Corners Region
* 2008 , Men's Health (volume 23, number 4, May 2008, page 141)
As an adjective supersalty
is very salty.As a noun supersalt is
(chemistry|obsolete) a salt with an excess of acid, such as supertartrate of potash.supersalty
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Gypsum forms in sediment when seawater becomes supersalty as it evaporates in warm, tropical environments.
- With ever-expanding portion sizes, supersalty foods are displacing fresh fruits and vegetables, which are rich in potassium.