Definition of Saltos

1. salto [v] - See also: salto

Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltos

saltmaker
saltmakers
saltmaking
saltmarsh
saltmarshes
saltmouth
saltmouths
saltness
saltnesses
salto
salto mortale
saltoed
saltoing
saltopus
saltopuses
saltos (current term)
saltpan
saltpans
saltpeter
saltpeter paper
saltpeters
saltpetre
saltpetres
saltpetrous
saltproof
salts
saltshaker
saltshakers
saltus
saltuses

Literary usage of Saltos

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

1. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1861)
"The length of the saltos, along the entire series, from the head to the foot of ... The elevation of the head of the saltos is 187.23 feet above the mean ..."

2. Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries: With a Discription of by James Stephen Jeans (1890)
"Here the eastern division of the canal is entered, beginning at the saltos de Elvira, whence it proceeds nearly due east, through the broad, ..."

3. Is a Ship Canal Practicable?: Notes, Historical and Statistical, Upon the by Silvanus Thayer Abert (1872)
"... line to the foot of the saltos ; the fourth in a curved line to the head of the saltos, including a tunnel of 800 feet through the Sierra de los saltos; ..."

4. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1861)
"The length of the saltos, along the entire series, from the head to the foot of ... The elevation of the head of the saltos is 187.23 feet above the mean ..."

5. Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries: With a Discription of by James Stephen Jeans (1890)
"Here the eastern division of the canal is entered, beginning at the saltos de Elvira, whence it proceeds nearly due east, through the broad, ..."

6. Is a Ship Canal Practicable?: Notes, Historical and Statistical, Upon the by Silvanus Thayer Abert (1872)
"... line to the foot of the saltos ; the fourth in a curved line to the head of the saltos, including a tunnel of 800 feet through the Sierra de los saltos; ..."

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