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Portuguese
Etymology
Possibly from Latin salebrōsus (“rough, rugged”), from salebra (“rut, irregularity”). Less likely from salūber. Compare Catalan and Spanish salobre.
Pronunciation
Adjective
salobro (feminine salobra, masculine plural salobros, feminine plural salobras)
- (of water) brackish (slightly salty)