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SLOB'BER, and its derivatives, are a different orthography of slabber, the origi...
SLOAT, n. [from the root of L. claudo.] A narrow piece of timber which holds tog...
SLIV'ER, v.t. To cut or divide into long thin pieces, or into very small pieces;...
SLIVE, v.i. To sneak.
SLIT'TING-MILL, n. A mill where iron bars are slit into nail rods _ c.
SLIT'TING, ppr. Cutting lengthwise.
SLIT'TER, n. One that slits.
SLIT, v.t. pret. slit; pp. slot or slitted. 1. To cut lengthwise; to cut into lo...
SLIP'STRING, n. [slip and string.] One that has shaken off restraint; a prodigal...
SLIP'SHOD, a. [slip and shod.] Wearing shoes like slippers, without pulling up t...
SLIP'PY, a. Slippery. [Not in use.]
SLIP'PERY, a. 1. Smooth; glib; having the quality opposite to adhesiveness; as, ...
SLIP'PERINESS, n. 1. The state or quality of being slippery; lubricity; smoothne...
SLIP'PERILY, adv. [from slippery.] In a slippery manner.
SLIP'PERED, a. Wearing slippers.
SLIP'PER, n. 1. A kind of shoe consisting of a sole and vamp without quarters, w...