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Definition of slop
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Slop (v. i.) A loose lower
garment;
loose
breeches;
chiefly
used in the
plural.
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Desk
::
Desk (n.) A
table,
frame,
or case,
usually
with
sloping
top, but often with flat top, for the use
writers
and
readers.
It often has a
drawer
or
repository
underneath..
Gradient
::
Gradient
(n.) A part of a road which
slopes
upward
or
downward;
a
portion
of a way not
level;
a
grade.
Calade
::
Calade
(n.) A slope or
declivity
in a
manege
ground
down which a horse is made to
gallop,
to give
suppleness
to his
haunches..
Slabbery
::
Slabbery
(a.) Like, or
covered
with,
slabber
or slab;
slippery;
sloppy..
Glacis
::
Glacis
(n.) A
gentle
slope,
or a
smooth,
gently
sloping
bank;
especially
(Fort.),
that slope of earth which
inclines
from the
covered
way
toward
the
exterior
ground
or
country
(see
Illust.
of
Ravelin)..
Esplanade
::
Esplanade
(n.) The
glacis
of the
counterscarp,
or the slope of the
parapet
of the
covered
way
toward
the
country..
Rafter
::
Rafter
(n.)
Originally,
any rough and
somewhat
heavy piece of
timber.
Now,
commonly,
one of the
timbers
of a roof which are put on
sloping,
according
to the
inclination
of the roof. See
Illust.
of
Queen-post..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) A steep
acclivity,
as the slope of a hill, or the side of a
ravine..
Slop
::
Slop (v. i.) A loose lower
garment;
loose
breeches;
chiefly
used in the
plural.
Berme
::
Berme (n.) A ledge at the
bottom
of a bank or
cutting,
to catch earth that may roll down the
slope,
or to
strengthen
the
bank..
Revetment
::
Revetment
(v. t.) A
facing
of wood,
stone,
or any other
material,
to
sustain
an
embankment
when it
receives
a slope
steeper
than the
natural
slope;
also, a
retaining
wall..
Crocket
::
Crocket
(n.) An
ornament
often
resembling
curved
and bent
foliage,
projecting
from the
sloping
edge of a
gable,
spire,
etc..
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..
Downhill
::
Downhill
(a.)
Declivous;
descending;
sloping.
Slopshop
::
Slopshop
(n.) A shop where
slops.
or
ready-made
clothes,
are
sold..
Squadron
::
Squad (n.)
Sloppy
mud.
Slop
::
Slop (v. t.) To cause to
overflow,
as a
liquid,
by the
motion
of the
vessel
containing
it; to
spill..
Aslope
::
Aslope
(adv. & a.)
Slopingly;
aslant;
declining
from an
upright
direction;
sloping.
Declivous
::
Declivous
(a.)
Descending
gradually;
moderately
steep;
sloping;
downhill.
Sidehill
::
Sidehill
(n.) The side or slope of a hill;
sloping
ground;
a
descent.
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