Similar words: peckish, tracking, cracking, bracket, bracken, nerve-racking, stockist, rakish. Meaning: ['brækɪʃ] adj. 1. distasteful and unpleasant; spoiled by mixture 2. slightly salty (especially from containing a mixture of seawater and fresh water).
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31. The plants take salty or brackish water, and either warm it, vaporise it and separate off the salts and impurities, or pass it through filters.
32. He nods while he pours me a pint of brackish ale.
33. Secretive marsh birds like clapper rails, king rails and soras—one of which has already been found oiled—frequent brackish and salt marsh habitat.
34. Tilted wick type solar still is one of the effective plants utilizing solar energy for seawater (or brackish water) desalination.
35. Principal application of reverse osmosis has been in desalting brackish waters for domestic consumption.
36. Does a spring gush forth from the same opening both pure and brackish water?
37. The images show what appears to be brackish water seeping from beneath the Martian surface.
38. The dialysis principle can be used for demineralization of brackish water.
39. In the field of nanofiltration, South Africa's North-West University has built a treatment plant that incorporates ultrafiltration membranes to clean brackish groundwater in a ruralvillage.
40. Beginning as clear, sparkling, mountain brooks, some of these streams, by a long course through reed and grass-grown tracts[sentencedict.com], become miasmatic and brackish.
41. What makes seashore paspalum so special is that it can survive and thrive in high-salt environments. So brackish water or partially salty water can be used to irrigate this grass.
42. The Baltic Sea is the largest brackish water basin in the world.
43. This pickled vegetables fresh color, flavor through, brackish palatability and pleasant fragrance.
44. A young Atlantic salmon on its first return from the sea to fresh or brackish waters.
45. Thriving on sunlight and CO 2, algae can be grown in fresh or brackish water.
46. There are about 45.000 species of chordates, occupying marine, fresh and brackish water and terrestrial habitats.
47. This is an electrical method which is most promising when the water is brackish.
48. They are respectively turbidity fan, brackish lake, shore and shallow lake-beach, delta, alluvial fan and river-alluviation depositional systems.
49. This is an electrical method, which is most promising when the eater is brackish.
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50. As to baby of small gestation age but has birth teeth, mom can use carbasus dipped in brackish water to dab the surface of teeth and tongue coat.
51. But the brackish consensus also seems to leave students cold.
52. The system can desalinate up to 600 liters of brackish water a day.
53. Any of numerous small fishes of the family Cyprinodontidae, including the guppy and mosquito fish, inhabiting chiefly fresh and brackish waters in warm regions.
54. The precursor of dinosteranes were dinoflagellate algae developed in the saline and brackish water environments.
55. The microbial properties of artificial soil mixed with brackish dredged sediment, caustic sludge and coal ash were studied, with coastal solonchak and Turbi-Anthric Primosol as the control.
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