Noun
salt water (countable and uncountable, plural salt waters)
any water containing dissolved salt; brine
salt-water (countable and uncountable, plural salt-waters)
Alternative form of salt water
salt-water
A large salt-water ocean affects Ganymede's magnetic field, and consequently, its aurora. Source: Internet
Although there are freshwater species, the great majority are marine (salt water) species, ranging from tidal zones to depths exceeding convert. Source: Internet
All other prefectures have coasts on the Pacific Ocean, Sea of Japan, Seto Inland Sea or have a body of salt water connected to them. Source: Internet
As salt water breaches the limestone bedrock around the Florida peninsula and enters the aquifer, this natural freshwater wonder is threatened like never before. Source: Internet
A most wonderful al-Qasasir, where a man can dive into the salt sea with a skin and can fill it with fresh water while he is submerged in the salt water. Source: Internet
And stop hydrological relationship between the two classes on clouds and compensation of fresh water and salt water overlap along the coastal plain. Source: Internet