salimeter

/səˈlɪmɪtər/
noun
  1. An instrument used to measure the amount of salt in a solution, such as seawater or brine.
    • The marine biologist used a salimeter to check the salt level in the ocean water sample.
    • The factory worker recorded the salimeter reading every hour to maintain the correct salt concentration in the tank.
    • Before pickling the cucumbers, the chef dipped a salimeter into the brine to ensure it was salty enough.
What does "salimeter" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean