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Definition of slop
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Slop (n.) Dirty
water;
water in which
anything
has been
washed
or
rinsed;
water from
wash-bowls,
etc..
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Slabby
::
Slabby
(a.)
Sloppy;
slimy;
miry. See
Sloppy.
Hip
::
Hip (n.) The
external
angle
formed
by the
meeting
of two
sloping
sides or
skirts
of a roof, which have their wall
plates
running
in
different
directions..
Slopwork
::
Slopwork
(n.) The
manufacture
of
slops,
or cheap
ready-made
clothing;
also, such
clothing;
hence,
hasty,
slovenly
work of any
kind..
Versant
::
Versant
(n.) The slope of a side of a
mountain
chain;
hence,
the
general
slope of a
country;
aspect..
Chinook
::
Chinook
(n.) A warm
westerly
wind from the
country
of the
Chinooks,
sometimes
experienced
on the slope of the Rocky
Mountains,
in
Montana
and the
adjacent
territory..
Amphitheatre
::
Amphitheatre
(n.)
Anything
resembling
an
amphitheater
in form; as, a level
surrounded
by
rising
slopes
or
hills,
or a
rising
gallery
in a
theater..
Italic
::
Italic
(a.)
Applied
especially
to a kind of type in which the
letters
do not stand
upright,
but slope
toward
the
right;
-- so
called
because
dedicated
to the
States
of Italy by the
inventor,
Aldus
Manutius,
about the year
1500..
Sloped
::
Sloped
(imp. & p. p.) of Slop.
Slop
::
Slop (v. t.) To cause to
overflow,
as a
liquid,
by the
motion
of the
vessel
containing
it; to
spill..
Declension
::
Declension
(n.) The act or the state of
declining;
declination;
descent;
slope.
Ramp
::
Ramp (n.) A short bend,
slope,
or
curve,
where a hand rail or cap
changes
its
direction..
Slope
::
Slope (a.)
Sloping.
Acclivity
::
Acclivity
(n.) A slope or
inclination
of the
earth,
as the side of a hill,
considered
as
ascending,
in
opposition
to
declivity,
or
descending;
an
upward
slope;
ascent..
Plongee
::
Plongee
(n.) A slope or
sloping
toward
the
front;
as, the
plongee
of a
parapet;
the
plongee
of a shell in its
course..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) The
glacis
of the
counterscarp,
or the slope of the
parapet
of the
covered
way
toward
the
country..
Overslop
::
Overslop
(n.) An outer
garment,
or
slop..
Slant
::
Slant (v. t.) To turn from a
direct
line; to give an
oblique
or
sloping
direction
to; as, to slant a
line..
Sloppiness
::
Sloppiness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sloppy;
muddiness.
Catchwork
::
Catchwork
(n.) A work or
artificial
water-course
for
throwing
water on lands that lie on the
slopes
of
hills;
a
catchdrain.
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To slope down; as,
hanging
grounds..
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