Desalt: meaning, definitions and examples

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desalt

 

[ dɪˈsɔlt ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

water treatment

To desalt is to remove salt from something, often referring to the process of making seawater usable for drinking or irrigation. This term is commonly associated with desalination, a technique used to convert saltwater into freshwater. Desalting processes are vital in areas where freshwater resources are scarce. The method can vary, but it typically involves distillation or reverse osmosis to ensure that the resultant water is safe for consumption.

Synonyms

deionize, purify, refine

Examples of usage

  • The company specializes in desalt technology.
  • We need to desalt the water for our irrigation system.
  • They are researching new methods to desalt seawater efficiently.

Translations

Translations of the word "desalt" in other languages:

🇵🇹 desalinizar

🇮🇳 नमक रहित करना

🇩🇪 entsalzen

🇮🇩 menghilangkan garam

🇺🇦 висолювати

🇵🇱 odsolić

🇯🇵 塩分を除去する

🇫🇷 désaliniser

🇪🇸 desalinar

🇹🇷 tuzdan arındırmak

🇰🇷 탈염하다

🇸🇦 إزالة الملح

🇨🇿 odsolit

🇸🇰 odsoľovať

🇨🇳 脱盐

🇸🇮 odsoliti

🇮🇸 saltska

🇰🇿 тұзсыздандыру

🇬🇪 მარილის მოშლა

🇦🇿 duzdan təmizləmək

🇲🇽 desalar

Etymology

The term 'desalt' emerged from the combination of the prefix 'de-' which indicates removal or reversal, and the word 'salt.' The use of the word can be traced back to the advancements in water treatment technology in the mid-20th century. Its roots lie in the necessity for freshwater solutions, particularly in arid regions and escalating demands on water resources from growing populations. The technological development of desalination methods sparked the widespread usage of the term in environmental science and engineering. Today, 'desalt' is frequently used in discussions about sustainable water supply and resource management. As climate change continues to affect water availability, the term has gained prominence in policy-making and environmental discussions.