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brackish
CIDE DICTIONARY
brackish, a. [See Brack salt water.].
Saltish, or salt in a moderate degree, as water in saline soil. [1913 Webster]
"Springs in deserts found seem sweet, all brackish though they be." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
brackish, adj. (of water etc.) slightly salty.
Derivative
brackishness n.
Etymology
obs. brack (adj.) f. MLG, MDu. brac
THESAURUS
brackish
bad, barfy, briny, cloying, fetid, foul, fulsome, high, icky, maggoty, mawkish, nasty, nauseant, nauseating, nauseous, noisome, noxious, offensive, overripe, pickled, poisonous, rancid, rank, rebarbative, rotten, saline, salt, salted, saltish, salty, sickening, spoiled, stinking, vile, vomity, weevily, yuckyROGET THESAURUS
brackish
Saltiness
N saltiness, niter, saltpeter, brine, salty, salt, saline, brackish, briny, salty as brine, salty as a herring, salty as Lot's wife, salty, racy (indecent), take it with a grain of salt.For further exploring for "brackish" in Webster Dictionary Online