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Spanish word salir comes from Proto-Indo-European *sáls, English mine, Proto-Indo-European *sal-yo-, Proto-Indo-European *sl̥i-
*sáls (Proto-Indo-European)
mine (English)
(computing) A machine used to extract units of a cryptocurrency.. (entomology) The cavity made by a caterpillar while feeding inside a leaf.. (figurative) Any source of wealth or resources.. (military) A device intended to explode when stepped upon or touched, or when approached by a ship, vehicle, or person.. (military) A passage dug toward or underneath enemy lines, which is then packed [...]
*sal-yo- (Proto-Indo-European)
*sl̥i- (Proto-Indo-European)
salt mine (English)
(by extension) Any laborious work situation, especially in a confined space.. Any mine used for the extraction of salt.
salem (Latin)
salio (Latin)
I salt.. I sprinkle before sacrifice. (of male animals) I mount for copulation.. I leap, jump, bound.. I spring forth, flow down.
salax (Latin)
(especially of male animals) Prone to leaping.. Lust-provoking, provocative.. Salacious, lustful, lecherous, lascivious.
salir (Spanish)
(reflexive, colloquial, Spain) to rock, rule (be fantastic). To appear, to look (on a painting, photo, movie, play, TV, platform, etc). To go out. To go out (be in a relationship). To leave. To log out. To result, to arise as a consequence. To rise (the Sun). To turn out.