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Saline is a solution of salt in water. It is often used to clean wounds or to flush out the eyes. Saline is also used in medicine, such as in intravenous (IV) fluids.
Saline is made by dissolving salt in water. The amount of salt that is dissolved in the water determines how salty the saline solution is. Saline solutions that are used for medical purposes are usually very salty.
Saline is a good choice for cleaning wounds because it is non-toxic and it does not sting. It is also a good choice for flushing out the eyes because it does not damage the tissues.
The water in the Dead Sea is very saline.
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The word "saline" comes from the Latin word "salinus", which means "salty".
The first recorded use of the word "saline" in English was in the 14th century.
The word "saline" is a Latin word, and it is related to the Italian word "salino" and the Spanish word "salino".
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