Brackishness

/ˈbrækɪʃnəs/ noun

The quality or state of being brackish, meaning containing a mixture of salt and fresh water or having a slightly salty taste.

From 'brackish' (from Middle Dutch 'brac', meaning salty or unpalatable) plus the suffix '-ness' (Old English, forming abstract nouns from adjectives). The term emerged in maritime contexts to describe coastal and estuarine waters.

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