释义 |
karls·bad salt \ˈkärlzˌbad-, -l(t)sˌbät-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized K Etymology: translation of German karlsbader salz, from Karlsbad (Karlovy Vary), town in western Czechoslovakia renowned for its sulfur springs 1. : a mixture of mineral salts including especially potassium sulfate and sodium sulfate that is obtained from the water of certain springs 2. : an artificial mixture of potassium sulfate, sodium sulfate, sodium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate |