1. A salt field where seawater is pumped up and the water is evaporated by sunlight and wind to extract salt. Agehama-style salt field. ⇔ Irihama. 2 Same as “raised stone.” Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
1 海水をくみ上げ、日光や風で水分を蒸発させて塩をとる塩田。揚げ浜式塩田。⇔入り浜。 2 「上げ石」に同じ。 出典 小学館デジタル大辞泉について 情報 | 凡例 |
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