salting

hal mengasinkan
definition
verb
cook the carrots in boiling salted water
season or preserve with salt.
Phillip Arnold and John Slack salted a mine under claim to Stanton in Wyoming with uncut diamonds from South Africa.
fraudulently make (a mine) appear to be a paying one by placing rich ore in it.
noun
The birds, wanderers from Iceland and even Greenland, were attracted to the beaches and denes, to Breydon estuary wall and saltings and to the surrounding marshes inland as far as the Halvergate / Stracey Arms marsh road.
an area of coastal land that is regularly covered by the tide.
translation of 'salting'
noun
hal mengasinkan,
hal mengasini
example
The birds, wanderers from Iceland and even Greenland, were attracted to the beaches and denes, to Breydon estuary wall and 'saltings' and to the surrounding marshes inland as far as the Halvergate / Stracey Arms marsh road.
A succession of flights of these smallest of British geese swept in low over the 'saltings' to alight on the fresh-water flood to drink and bathe.
These delightful visitors from Scandinavia and northern Russia spend winter days on the windswept 'saltings' , shingle strands and tidelines.
Watching from the Breydon Bridge observation hide at high tide, I suddenly became aware of hundreds of dunlin taking wing and climbing high above the 'saltings' .
Like most waders, at high water curlew form large roosts on either the highest 'saltings' or on fields and marshes behind the sea walls.
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