What is the meaning of Sal?

ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-5 language code for Salishan languages.

Salt.

Shorea robusta, a dipterocarpaceous tree.

Alternative form of sial

shall, will

salt

salt

raft

monolith (a large, single block of stone)

whole, unbroken, of one piece

second-person singular imperative of salmaq

year

salt

sun

salt

salt

sun, day, daytime

a 24 hour period

weather

classifier for days

salt

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Sal

One of the ten islands of Cape Verde

raft

first/third-person singular present indicative of sullen

year

a large room in which parties and meetings and similar are held; a hall.

saddle

form removed with the spelling reform of 1981; superseded by salg

a large room in which parties and meetings and similar are held; a hall

a saddle

a sale

rope, cord, rein

salt

dirt

filth, stain

accusative/dative singular of salr

salt

roof

salt

Romanization of 𒊩 (sal)

year

dirty

hall, room

floor

Abbreviation of saluton (hello).

salt

indefinite accusative singular of salur

indefinite dative singular of salur

a large room, hall

ward

salt (substance consisting of positive and negative ions)

Alternative form of sail (dirt; stain)

salt

wit

brine, salt water, the sea

to rear up

salt

salt (sodium chloride, a substance used as a condiment and preservative)

salt (any compound formed from the reaction of an acid with a base)

bath salt (any of several inorganic salts sometimes added to bath water)

wit; the quality of being engaging

sal (Shorea robusta, a dipterocarpaceous tree)

shawl, scarf

hey!

bye!

salt; table salt

salt

bad luck, misfortune

second-person singular imperative of salir

a large room, a hall (often for more-or-less public activities)

raft

second-person singular imperative of salmak

salt (sodium chloride, non-chemical usage)

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salt

Source: wiktionary.org