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1. lick
verb. ['ˈlɪk'] beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight.
Antonyms
Etymology
- liccian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Salt Lick
- realpolitik
- ostpolitik
- nonstick
- handpick
- vanwyk
- vanwyck
- vandyck
- strick
- sprick
- afflik
- zwick
- trick
- swick
- stick
- spic
- smick
- slick
- shtick
- schtick
- schrick
- schnick
- schmick
- schlick
- quik
- quick
- prick
- kwik
- krick
- klick
- glick
Sentences with salt-lick
1. Noun Phrase
Give the donkeys access to a salt lick and loose equine minerals at all times.
2. Noun Phrase
Of course, Nubians always require access to fresh, clean water and a salt lick.
2. salt
noun. ['ˈsɔlt'] a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal).
Synonyms
- chromate
- calcium chloride
- fluosilicate
- sulphate
- arsenate
- ferrocyanide
- calcium sulphate
- pyrophosphate
- ferricyanide
- potassium chlorate
- thiocyanate
- inorganic phosphate
- carbonate
- sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
- tungstate
- fluoroboride
- acrylate
- isocyanate
- vanadate
- tartrate
- lactate
- glutamate
- phosphate
- calcium stearate
- hypochlorite
- manganate
- calcium lactate
- fulminate
- sal ammoniac
- potassium dichromate
- cream of tartar
- chemical compound
- citrate
- potassium bitartrate
- bile salt
- sodium bichromate
- chlorate
- alkali
- sodium dichromate
- chrome alum
- ammonium chloride
- bichromate
- urate
- ethanoate
- xanthate
- microcosmic salt
- permanganate
- sal soda
- propenoate
- carbamate
- sodium fluoride
- perchlorate
- borate
- sulfate
- salicylate
- Glauber's salts
- soda
- acetate
- benzoate
- cyanide
- sodium carbonate
- borosilicate
- oxaloacetate
- silicate
- oxalate
- compound
- oxalacetate
- potassium bromide
- dibasic salt
- double salt
- calcium sulfate
- sulfonate
- dichromate
- orthophosphate
- potassium hydrogen tartrate
- sodium chlorate
- washing soda
- halide
- calcium octadecanoate
- tartar
- soda ash
- Glauber's salt
Antonyms
Etymology
- sealt (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. salt
noun. ['ˈsɔlt'] white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sealt (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. lick
verb. ['ˈlɪk'] find the solution to (a problem or question) or understand the meaning of.
Synonyms
Etymology
- liccian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. salt
adjective. ['ˈsɔlt'] (of speech) painful or bitter.
Antonyms
Etymology
- sealt (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. salt
Etymology
- sealt (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. lick
verb. ['ˈlɪk'] take up with the tongue.
Antonyms
Etymology
- liccian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))