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Sa·lic S0040100 (sā′lĭk, săl′ĭk) also Sa·lique (sā′lĭk, săl′ĭk, să-lēk′)adj.1. Of or relating to the Salian Franks.2. Of or relating to Salic law. [French salique, from Medieval Latin Salicus, from Late Latin Saliī, the Salian Franks.]
sal·ic S0040000 (săl′ĭk)adj. Of or relating to certain minerals, such as quartz and the feldspars, that commonly occur in igneous rocks and contain large amounts of silica and alumina. [s(ilica) + al(umina) + -ic.]salic (ˈsælɪk; ˈseɪ-) adj (Minerals) (of rocks and minerals) having a high content of silica and alumina[C20: from s(ilica) + al(umina) + -ic]
Salic (ˈsælɪk; ˈseɪlɪk) or Saliqueadj1. (Peoples) of or relating to the Salian Franks or the Salic law2. (Historical Terms) of or relating to the Salian Franks or the Salic law3. (Law) of or relating to the Salian Franks or the Salic lawSal•ic (ˈsæl ɪk, ˈseɪ lɪk) adj. of or pertaining to the Salian Franks. salicenUK
salic[′sal·ik] (geology) A soil horizon enriched with secondary salts, at least 2 percent, and measuring at least 6 inches (15 centimeters) in thickness. (mineralogy) Pertaining to certain light-colored minerals, such as quartz and feldspars, that are rich in silica or magnesium and commonly occur in igneous rock. SALIC
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