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(n)
A slope; an incline, inclination.
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Obsolete form of slant. [A slope; an incline, inclination.]
(adj)
Packed, crowded, (of a venue) full of would-be customers.
A surname.
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood (lath), metal, or plastic.
(dated, fandom slang) A fan of science fiction.
(informal) slanted
A stone slab used as a veneer for coarse masonry.
Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet.
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of an Estonian kroon.
(vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman.
A distinctive smell.
(money) A subunit of currency equal to one-hundredth of the main unit of currency in many countries. Symbol: ¢.
(v)
(transitive, ergative) To shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise.
(with "the") Those who have been killed.
(countable) A flake or piece of certain types of stone that tend to cleave into thin layers.
Language outside of conventional usage and in the informal register.
A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
Minor; small in amount
A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; especially, one for the reception of a piece fitting or sliding into it.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow.
To act as a game master (GM) in a tabletop role-playing game, especially any of the games produced by White Wolf.
Placed at an angle, on a slant.
(medicine) A device to immobilize a body part.
Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
Having been slashed, cut or rent.
(countable) An artful trick; sly artifice; a feat so dexterous that the manner of performance escapes observation.
Any material used to seal a surface so as to prevent passage of a fluid.
covered with or resembling slime
(Ireland) A one-eared spade for cutting turf or peat, consisting of an iron flat-bladed head and a long wooden shaft.
with shoulders drooping
A strait separating Hampshire from the Isle of Wight in southern England.
(South Africa) A ditch.
(N)
a village in Gloucestershire, England, in the Slad Valley about from Stroud on the B4070 road from Stroud to Birdlip.
a command line C/C++ interpreter that was originally included in the object oriented data analysis package ROOT.
(archaic, literary) Slanting.
Slender; thin.
A narrow piece of timber that holds together large pieces; a slat.
Abbreviation of carbon nanotube. [Any nanostructure, a member of the fullerene family, having graphene layers wrapped into perfect cylinders.]
A peninsula in the south of the Isle of Skye, Highland council area, Scotland.
A self-proclaimed micronation (full name: the Principality of Sealand) whose capital is HM Fort Roughs, a former British sea fort.
Knowing; aware; knowledgeable.
Alternative letter-case form of St., abbreviation of street.
the third album from the Chicago Underground Trio.
A river in County Wicklow, County Carlow and County Wexford, Ireland, which flows into Wexford Harbour.
A city, the county seat of Eastland County, Texas, United States.
allocation to a slot
The act of something being slammed.
(South Africa) Alternative spelling of sloot. [(South Africa) A ditch.]
(intransitive) To visit a neighborhood of a status below one's own.
A surname from German.
Obsolete form of splint (“excrescence of bone”). [A narrow strip of wood split or peeled from a larger piece.]
"Slow Hand" is a song recorded by American vocal group
(obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smooth, or proceeding smoothly.
Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.
(obsolete) scented
A domesticated dog of an extinct breed related to the modern bulldog and mastiff, or modern breeds created in imitation of it.
(espionage) Abbreviation of electronic intelligence. [(espionage) Intelligence-gathering by use of electronic sensors.]
(customarily stylised in lowercase as ausland) a concert venue and arts location in Berlin, Germany.