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Definition of Saltpans
1. saltpan [n] - See also: saltpan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltpans
Literary usage of Saltpans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa by James Backhouse (1844)
"saltpans Drift.— Tired Cattle.—Broad-tailed Sheep.—Wild Geese.—Heat.—Meeting with
the Griquas.—Irrigation.—Road.—Bushman Village. — Great Orange River. ..."
2. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa by James Backhouse (1844)
"saltpans Drift.— Tired Cattle.—Broad-tailed Sheep.—Wild Geese.—Heat.—Meeting with
the Griquas.—Irrigation.—Road.—Bushman Village. — Great Orange River. ..."
3. Precis of the Archives of the Cape of Good Hope by H. C. V. Leibbrandt, Jan van Riebeeck (1902)
"There are also divers saltpans there, containing beautiful white salt, which
comes to perfection during the dry season. The breadth of the river is very ..."
4. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa by James Backhouse (1844)
"saltpans Drift.— Tired Cattle.—Broad-tailed Sheep.—Wild Geese.—Heat.—Meeting with
the Griquas.—Irrigation.—Road.—Bushman Village. — Great Orange River. ..."
5. A Narrative of a Visit to the Mauritius and South Africa by James Backhouse (1844)
"saltpans Drift.— Tired Cattle.—Broad-tailed Sheep.—Wild Geese.—Heat.—Meeting with
the Griquas.—Irrigation.—Road.—Bushman Village. — Great Orange River. ..."
6. Precis of the Archives of the Cape of Good Hope by H. C. V. Leibbrandt, Jan van Riebeeck (1902)
"There are also divers saltpans there, containing beautiful white salt, which
comes to perfection during the dry season. The breadth of the river is very ..."