salobro

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from Latin salebrōsus (rough, rugged), from salebra. Less likely from saluber. Compare Spanish and Catalan salobre.

Adjective

salobro m (feminine singular salobra, masculine plural salobros, feminine plural salobras, comparable)

  1. (of water) brackish (slightly salty)
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