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(Encyclopedia) Tônlé SapTônlé Saptŏnˈlā säp [key] [great lake], lake, central Cambodia; largest lake of SE Asia. It occupies the depression of the Cambodian plain and is fed by many streams; the…Magadi, Lake
(Encyclopedia) Magadi, LakeMagadi, Lakeməgäˈdē [key], c.20 mi (30 km) long and 2 mi (3.2 km) wide, S Kenya, in the Great Rift Valley. Formed and constantly resupplied by volcanic springs, the lake…Naivasha
(Encyclopedia) NaivashaNaivashanīväˈshä [key], lake, 12 mi (19.3 km) long and 9 mi (14.5 km) wide, W central Kenya, E Africa, in the Great Rift Valley. Large flower farms that supply European flower…Turkana, Lake
(Encyclopedia) Turkana, Lake, c.2,500 sq mi (6,475 sq km), NW Kenya and SW Ethiopia, E Africa, in the Great Rift Valley; alt. 1,230 ft (375 m). Surrounded by desolate, volcanic mountains, the 170-mi-…Brewer's: Old Salt
(An). An experienced sailor. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Old ScratchOld Rowley A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y…Brewer's: Rochelle Salt
So called because it was discovered by an apothecary of Rochelle, named Seignette, in 1672. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894RochesRoche A B C D E F G…Brewer's: Salt in Beer
In Scotland it was customary to throw a handful of salt on the top of the mash to keep the witches from it. Salt really has the effect of moderating the fermentation and fining the liquor…Brewer's: Salt Bread
or Bitter Bread. The bread of affiction or humiliation. Bread too salt is both disagreeable to the taste and indigestible. “Learning how hard it is to get back when once exiled, and how…Brewer's: Salt-cellar
(A). A table salt-stand. (French, salière; Latin, salarium.) Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894Salt HillSalt Bread A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O…Brewer's: Salt in a Coffin
It is still not uncommon to put salt into a coffin, and Moresin tells us the reason; Satan hates salt, because it is the symbol of incorruption and immortality. (Papatus, p. 154.) Source…