salimeters

/səˈlɪmətərz/
noun
  1. Instruments used to measure the salt content or salinity of a solution, such as seawater or brine.
    • The marine biologist used salimeters to check the salt levels in the ocean samples.
    • Workers at the desalination plant rely on salimeters to ensure the water is safe to drink.
    • Before adding salt to the aquarium, the owner tested the water with salimeters.
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