Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- abbr. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Examples
“PIPES: Well, we were discussing in the NSC abandoning the term SALT - for strategic arms limitation talks - because the president wanted to reduce nuclear weapons.”
“I say SALT is the best, i fish fresh mostly because I'm closer but my best fishing days by far have been saltwater.”
“I have tried to find out as nearly as possible what the word SALT is used to represent, as found in my text.”
“salary" is derivative from the word SALT, which is what was the key nowness of the North Africans for hundreds of years.”
“Reagan proposed a dramatic reduction in strategic forces in two phases, which he referred to as SALT III at the time. [”
“After an animal rights protest with graphic images of force fed ducks calling for the boycott of 'SALT'-an upscale Baltimore restaurant serving' foie gras ',”
“Such an animal rights protest was held Saturday with graphic images of force fed ducks advocating the boycott of 'SALT'-an upscale Baltimore restaurant serving foie gras.”
“Energy stocks have proven something of a favorite at the SkyBridge Alternatives Conference, known as SALT, amid the downdraft lately in commodities.”
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“Not true ... at present Sony prefers the name SALT," a source tells the site.”
“The treaties resulting from these negotiations are called SALT I and SALT II.”
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