noun
- the quality or state of being brackish; the condition of containing a mixture of salt and fresh water, or having a slightly salty taste
Usage: uncountable noun; commonly used in environmental and geographical contexts
Examples
- The brackishness of the estuary makes it unsuitable for drinking water.
- Fish in the lagoon have adapted to the brackishness of their environment.
- The river's brackishness increases as it approaches the ocean.
- We tested the water and found a noticeable brackishness due to tidal mixing.
- Mangrove forests thrive in areas of high brackishness.
- The brackishness of the bay supports a unique ecosystem of salt-tolerant plants.