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salinon

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek *σάλινον (*sálinon, unattested), presumably from and meaning the same as Latin salīnum (salt-cellar), derived from sal (salt) (compare salillum).

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Noun

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salinon

  1. (geometry) A particular figure bounded by four semicircles.

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