salter – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
Salter
Salter, derived from
salt, meaning extractor or trader of salt (from the Middle Ages), is a surname or more rarely a first name, and may refer to:
- Albert Salter (1816–1874), Canadian surveyor
- Andrew Salter (1914–1996), American psychotherapist
- George Salter (1897-1967), American designer
- George Salter, (1834-1911) UK cricketer
- Hans J. Salter (1896–1994), American film composer
- Herbert Salter (1839–1894), English cricketer
- James Salter (1925–2015), American writer
- James Arthur Salter (1881–1975), British politician and academic
- John W. Salter (1852–1927), American farmer and politician
- John William Salter (1820–1869), English naturalist and paleontologist
- June Salter (1932–2001), Australian actress
- Lewis Salter (1926–1989), American physicist
- Mandy Salter fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
- Mark Salter, American speechwriter
- Mark Salter (born 1980), English footballer
- Martin Salter (born 1954), UK member of parliament
- Mary Jo Salter (born 1954), American poet
- Michael Salter (born 1967) U.S. contemporary artist
- Richard Salter (disambiguation)
- Robert B. Salter (1924–2010), Canadian pediatric orthopedic surgeon
- Robert M. Salter (1920–2011), American engineer
- Stephen Salter (born 1938), Emeritus Professor of Engineering Design and inventor of the Salter duck
- Susanna M. Salter (1860–1961), American politician, first woman mayor in the United States
- William Salter (disambiguation)
salter
Noun
1. someone who uses salt to preserve meat or fish or other foods
(hypernym) preserver
(derivation) salt
2. someone who makes or deals in salt
(synonym) salt merchant
(hypernym) merchant, merchandiser
şalter
n.
switch, circuit breaker, contact breaker, contactor switch, cutoff, cutout, shifter
Salter
(n.)
One who makes, sells, or applies salt; one who salts meat or fish.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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şalter
power switch, breaker arm, circuit breaker