4 adjectives to describe saline

To the south is Cape Araya on the continent, near which there are extensive salines or salt ponds.

It was thermal, saline, pleasant to the taste, and some, who partook of it, attributed to it an aperient quality.

So bul, for the flounder; nul, for no, in law; sol, for sou or sun; and sal, for salt, in chemistry, have but the single l. OBS.Because sal, salis, in Latin, doubles not the l, the chemists write salify, salifiable, salification, saliferous, saline, salinous, saliniform, salifying, &c., with single l, contrary to Rule 3d.

HARROGATE or HARROWGATE (14), a popular watering-place, prettily situated amid forest and moorland, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 20 m. NW. of York; it enjoys a wide repute for its sulphurous, saline, and chalybeate springs.

4 adjectives to describe  saline