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Definition of Salt rush
1. Noun. Rush of the Pacific coast of North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salt Rush
Literary usage of Salt rush
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Alumni Record and General Catalogue of Syracuse University by Syracuse University, Genesee College, Geneva Medical College (Geneva, N.Y.) (1904)
"The postponed salt rush took place in the rear of the Esther Baker Steele Hall
of Physics. Sept 26. Football on the Oval ; 'Varsity 35, Onondaga Indians, o. ..."
2. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1835)
"... the sheep and cattle, when they discover a pit of clay salt, rush together to
feed upon it, and in the struggle, many are trodden to death. ..."
3. A flora of western middle California by Willis Linn Jepson (1911)
"salt rush. Perennial; rootstock stoutish, creeping and widely spreading; stems
1 to 3 ft. high, stout, erect, terete, leafless; panicle lateral, lax, ..."
4. Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine: A Preliminary Catalogue of the Plants by Edward Lothrop Rand, John Howard Redfield (1894)
"salt rush GRASS. Salt, marshes and sea beaches; common. S. stricta (Ait.), Roth,
var. glabra (Muhl.), Gray. SALT MARSH GRASS. Common on muddy shores along ..."
5. Alumni Record and General Catalogue of Syracuse University by Syracuse University, Genesee College, Geneva Medical College (Geneva, N.Y.) (1904)
"The postponed salt rush took place in the rear of the Esther Baker Steele Hall
of Physics. Sept 26. Football on the Oval ; 'Varsity 35, Onondaga Indians, o. ..."
6. The Analyst: A Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature, Natural History by William Holl, Neville Wood, Edward Mammatt (1835)
"... the sheep and cattle, when they discover a pit of clay salt, rush together to
feed upon it, and in the struggle, many are trodden to death. ..."
7. A flora of western middle California by Willis Linn Jepson (1911)
"salt rush. Perennial; rootstock stoutish, creeping and widely spreading; stems
1 to 3 ft. high, stout, erect, terete, leafless; panicle lateral, lax, ..."
8. Flora of Mount Desert Island, Maine: A Preliminary Catalogue of the Plants by Edward Lothrop Rand, John Howard Redfield (1894)
"salt rush GRASS. Salt, marshes and sea beaches; common. S. stricta (Ait.), Roth,
var. glabra (Muhl.), Gray. SALT MARSH GRASS. Common on muddy shores along ..."