Definition of Salinometer

1. Noun. A hydrometer that determines the concentration of salt solutions by measuring their density.

Generic synonyms: Gravimeter, Hydrometer

Definition of Salinometer

1. n. A salimeter.

Definition of Salinometer

1. Noun. a salimeter ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Salinometer

1. [n -S]

Medical Definition of Salinometer

1. A hydrometer so calibrated as to give a direct reading of the percentage of a particular salt present in solution. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salinometer

salinification
saliniform
saliniketal
salinise
salinised
salinises
salinising
salinities
salinity
salinization
salinizations
salinize
salinized
salinizes
salinizing
salinometer (current term)
salinometers
salinomycin
salinon
salinosporamide
salinosporamides
salinous
saliotite
saliretin
salisburia
salite
salitrose
saliva
saliva pump
saliva test

Literary usage of Salinometer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles and Practice of Artificial Ice-making and Refrigeration by Louis Milton Schmidt (1907)
"The latter is used largely in England. Baume is more or less a standard for general use. In the United States the salinometer with 100° scale is in common ..."

2. Statistics Relating to the Saline Interests of Michigan by Michigan State inspector of salt, Michigan (1881)
"The salinometer employed in many salt works for fixing the value of brine is an ... Each degree of the salinometer, therefore, corresponds very nearly to ..."

3. Steam Boilers: Their Management and Working on Land and Sea by James Peattie (1888)
"The salinometer only indicates the solids actually in solution with the water as ... These salts at no time affect the salinometer, as it is not available ..."

4. Modern American Marine Engines, Boilers and Screw Propellers: Their Design by Emory Edwards (1881)
"... for ringing from the pilot-house; also, a brass speaking-tube from pilot-house to engine-room. salinometer. To be furnished and fitted one salinometer ..."

5. Rudimentary Treatise on Marine Engines and Steam Vessels: Together with by Robert Murray (1858)
"Seawards salinometer.—To obviate the inconvenience of •withdrawing the ... Seaward have invented a salinometer of which the following is the description. ..."

6. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1843)
"Description of a Marine salinometer for the purpose of indicating the Density of Brine in the Boilers of Marine Steam- Engines. Invented by J. SCOTT RUSSELL ..."

7. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1843)
"EDINBURGH, 2<2 January 1843. G. TAIT. Description of a Marine salinometer for the purpose of indicating the Density of Brine in the Boilers of Marine ..."

8. Principles and Practice of Artificial Ice-making and Refrigeration by Louis Milton Schmidt (1907)
"The latter is used largely in England. Baume is more or less a standard for general use. In the United States the salinometer with 100° scale is in common ..."

9. Statistics Relating to the Saline Interests of Michigan by Michigan State inspector of salt, Michigan (1881)
"The salinometer employed in many salt works for fixing the value of brine is an ... Each degree of the salinometer, therefore, corresponds very nearly to ..."

10. Steam Boilers: Their Management and Working on Land and Sea by James Peattie (1888)
"The salinometer only indicates the solids actually in solution with the water as ... These salts at no time affect the salinometer, as it is not available ..."

11. Modern American Marine Engines, Boilers and Screw Propellers: Their Design by Emory Edwards (1881)
"... for ringing from the pilot-house; also, a brass speaking-tube from pilot-house to engine-room. salinometer. To be furnished and fitted one salinometer ..."

12. Rudimentary Treatise on Marine Engines and Steam Vessels: Together with by Robert Murray (1858)
"Seawards salinometer.—To obviate the inconvenience of •withdrawing the ... Seaward have invented a salinometer of which the following is the description. ..."

13. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1843)
"Description of a Marine salinometer for the purpose of indicating the Density of Brine in the Boilers of Marine Steam- Engines. Invented by J. SCOTT RUSSELL ..."

14. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1843)
"EDINBURGH, 2<2 January 1843. G. TAIT. Description of a Marine salinometer for the purpose of indicating the Density of Brine in the Boilers of Marine ..."

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