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Definition of slop
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of slop is as below...
Slop (n.) Dirty
water;
water in which
anything
has been
washed
or
rinsed;
water from
wash-bowls,
etc..
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Declinal
::
Declinal
(a.)
Declining;
sloping.
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..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) An
inclination
from a
horizontal
or
vertical
line; a slope or
bevel;
a titl.
Die
::
Die (v. i.) To
disappear
gradually
in
another
surface,
as where
moldings
are lost in a
sloped
or
curved
face..
Shed
::
Shed (n.) The
passageway
between
the
threads
of the warp
through
which the
shuttle
is
thrown,
having
a
sloping
top and
bottom
made by
raising
and
lowering
the
alternate
threads..
Slope
::
Slope (v. t.) To form with a
slope;
to give an
oblique
or
slanting
direction
to; to
direct
obliquely;
to
incline;
to
slant;
as, to slope the
ground
in a
garden;
to slope a piece of cloth in
cutting
a
garment..
Port
::
Port (v. t.) To
throw,
as a
musket,
diagonally
across
the body, with the lock in
front,
the right hand
grasping
the small of the
stock,
and the
barrel
sloping
upward
and
crossing
the point of the left
shoulder;
as, to port
arms..
Glissade
::
Glissade
(n.) A
sliding,
as down a snow slope in the
Alps..
Prone
::
Prone (a.)
Sloping,
with
reference
to a line or
surface;
declivous;
inclined;
not
level..
Downhill
::
Downhill
(a.)
Declivous;
descending;
sloping.
Bosh
::
Bosh (n.) The lower part of a blast
furnace,
which
slopes
inward,
or the
widest
space at the top of this
part..
Escarp
::
Escarp
(v. t.) To make into, or
furnish
with, a steep
slope,
like that of a
scrap..
Declivous
::
Declivous
(a.)
Descending
gradually;
moderately
steep;
sloping;
downhill.
Slop
::
Slop (v. t.) To spill
liquid
upon; to soil with a
liquid
spilled.
Glacier
::
Glacier
(n.) An
immense
field or
stream
of ice,
formed
in the
region
of
perpetual
snow, and
moving
slowly
down a
mountain
slope or
valley,
as in the Alps, or over an
extended
area, as in
Greenland..
Subaltern
::
Subalpine
(a.)
Inhabiting
the
somewhat
high
slopes
and
summits
of
mountains,
but
considerably
below the snow
line..
Backhand
::
Backhand
(n.) A kind of
handwriting
in which the
downward
slope of the
letters
is from left to
right.
Splayfeet
::
Splay (a.) A slope or
bevel,
especially
of the sides of a door or
window,
by which the
opening
is made
larged
at one face of the wall than at the
other,
or
larger
at each of the faces than it is
between
them..
Slopy
::
Slopy (a.)
Sloping;
inclined.
Bevel
::
Bevel (v. t.) To cut to a bevel
angle;
to slope the edge or
surface
of.
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