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brine

Brine vs Briner - What's the difference?

brine | briner |


As nouns the difference between brine and briner

is that brine is salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling while briner is one who pickles food in brine.

As a verb brine

is to preserve food in a salt solution.

Brine vs Unbrined - What's the difference?

brine | unbrined |


As a noun brine

is salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling.

As a verb brine

is to preserve food in a salt solution.

As an adjective unbrined is

not preserved in brine.

Brine vs Embrine - What's the difference?

brine | embrine |


As verbs the difference between brine and embrine

is that brine is to preserve food in a salt solution while embrine is (archaic|rare) to soak in brine.

As a noun brine

is salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling.

Brine vs Geofluid - What's the difference?

brine | geofluid |


As nouns the difference between brine and geofluid

is that brine is salt water; water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; a salt-and-water solution for pickling while geofluid is (geology) any subsurface fluid, such as groundwater, geothermal fluids, basinal brines, petroleum or magmatic fluid.

As a verb brine

is to preserve food in a salt solution.

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