"Salimenthol" is a term that does not appear to exist in any reputable dictionaries or sources. However, based on the composition of the word, it can be phonetically transcribed as /sælɪmɛnθɑl/. This transcription indicates that the word begins with the stressed vowel sound /æ/, followed by the consonants /l/, /ɪ/, /m/, /ɛ/, /n/, /θ/, and finally the unstressed vowel sound /ɑl/. Without further context, it is difficult to determine what this word may mean or if it has any practical use.
A compound of menthol with salicylic acid ether; a light yellow liquid recommended in the treatment of rheumatism in doses of gr. 3-5 (0.2-0.3).
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.