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Definition of sle
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Sle (v. t.) To slay.
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Spindle-legged
::
Spindle
(v. i.) To shoot or grow into a long,
slender
stalk or body; to
become
disproportionately
tall and
slender..
Hair
::
Hair (n.) A
slender
outgrowth
from the
chitinous
cuticle
of
insects,
spiders,
crustaceans,
and other
invertebrates.
Such hairs are
totally
unlike
those of
vertebrates
in
structure,
composition,
and mode of
growth..
Siesta
::
Siesta
(n.) A short sleep taken about the
middle
of the day, or after
dinner;
a
midday
nap..
Aisle
::
Aisle (n.) Also
(perhaps
from
confusion
with
alley),
a
passage
into which the pews of a
church
open..
Slashed
::
Slashed
(a.)
Marked
or cut with a slash or
slashes;
deeply
gashed;
especially,
having
long,
narrow
openings,
as a
sleeve
or other part of a
garment,
to show rich
lining
or under
vesture..
Leger
::
Leger (a.)
Light;
slender;
slim;
trivial.
Cape
::
Cape (n.) A
sleeveless
garment
or part of a
garment,
hanging
from the neck over the back, arms, and
shoulders,
but not
reaching
below the hips. See
Cloak..
Somnambulate
::
Somnambulate
(v. i. & t.) To walk when
/sleep.
Sleek
::
Sleek (v. t.) To make even and
smooth;
to
render
smooth,
soft, and
glossy;
to
smooth
over..
Weasel
::
Weasel
(n.) Any one of
various
species
of small
carnivores
belonging
to the genus
Putorius,
as the
ermine
and
ferret.
They have a
slender,
elongated
body, and are noted for the
quickness
of their
movements
and for their
bloodthirsty
habit in
destroying
poultry,
rats, etc. The
ermine
and some other
species
are brown in
summer,
and turn white in
winter;
others
are brown at all
seasons..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) To have ideas or
images
in the mind while in the state of
sleep;
to
experience
sleeping
visions;
-- often with of; as, to dream of a
battle,
or of an
absent
friend..
Stilted
::
Stilt (n.) Any
species
of
limicoline
birds
belonging
to
Himantopus
and
allied
genera,
in which the legs are
remarkably
long and
slender.
Called
also
longshanks,
stiltbird,
stilt
plover,
and
lawyer..
Aisled
::
Aisled
(a.)
Furnished
with an aisle or
aisles.
Dirty
::
Dirty
(superl.)
Sleety;
gusty;
stormy;
as, dirty
weather..
Rubeola
::
Rubeola
(n.) the
measles.
Sleighty
::
Sleighty
(a.)
Cinning;
sly.
Sleigh
::
Sleigh
(n.) A
vehicle
moved on
runners,
and used for
transporting
persons
or goods on snow or ice; -- in
England
commonly
called
a
sledge..
Dream
::
Dream (n.) The
thoughts,
or
series
of
thoughts,
or
imaginary
transactions,
which
occupy
the mind
during
sleep;
a
sleeping
vision..
Vehicle
::
Vehicle
(n.) That in or on which any
person
or thing is, or may be,
carried,
as a
coach,
carriage,
wagon,
cart, car,
sleigh,
bicycle,
etc.; a means of
conveyance;
specifically,
a means of
conveyance
upon
land..
Delusive
::
Delusive
(a.) Apt or
fitted
to
delude;
tending
to
mislead
the mind;
deceptive;
beguiling;
delusory;
as,
delusive
arts; a
delusive
dream..
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