1674 Phil. Trans. IX. 69An Acid Salino-sulphureous steam.
a1691 Boyle Hist. Air (1692) 49Salino-sulphureous spirits.
1744 Parsons in Phil. Trans. XLIII. 19 note,The salino-sulphureous Particles of the Blood.
1800 tr. Lagrange'sChem. I. 357We are not acquainted with the action of salinoterreous matters on arsenic.
1828–32 Webster, Salino-terrene, denoting a compound of salt and earth.
ORIGIN: from saline : see -o- .
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combining form
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