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Webster Dictionary :: Slake

SLAKE, v.t. To quench; to extinguish; as, to slake thirst. And slake the heav'nl...

Webster Dictionary :: Slain

SLAIN, pp. of slay; so written for slayen. Killed.

Webster Dictionary :: Slaie

SLAIE, n. A weaver's reed.

Webster Dictionary :: Slag

SLAG, n. The dross or recrement of a metal; or vitrified cinders.

Webster Dictionary :: Slade

SLADE, n. A little dell or valley; also, a flat piece of low moist ground.

Webster Dictionary :: Slackness

SLACK'NESS, n. 1. Looseness; the state opposite to tension; not tightness or rig...

Webster Dictionary :: Slackly

SLACK'LY, adv. 1. Not tightly; loosely. 2. Negligently; remissly.

Webster Dictionary :: Slacken

SLACK'EN, n. Among miners, a spungy semi-vitrified substance which they mix with...

Webster Dictionary :: Slack

SLACK, a. 1. Not tense; not hard drawn; not firmly extended; as a slack rope; sl...

Webster Dictionary :: Slabby

SLAB'BY, a. 1. Thick; viscous. [Not much used.] 2. Wet. [See Sloppy .] SLAB'-LIN...

Webster Dictionary :: Slabbering

SLAB'BERING, ppr. Driveling.

Webster Dictionary :: Slabbererm

SLAB'BERERM n. One that slabbers; an idiot.

Webster Dictionary :: Slabber

SLAB'BER, v.i. To let the saliva or other liquid fall from the mouth carelessly;...

Webster Dictionary :: Slab

SLAB, a. Thick; viscous. [Not used.] SLAB , n. 1. A plane or table of stone; as ...

Webster Dictionary :: Skylark

SKY'LARK, n. A lark that mounts and sings as it flies. SKY'-LIGHT , n. A window ...

Webster Dictionary :: Skyish

SKY'ISH, a. Like the sky, or approaching the sky. The skyish head of blue Olympus.

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