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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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Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) The
intersection
of two
surface
forming
a
salient
angle,
especially
the angle at the top
between
the
opposite
slopes
or sides of a roof or a
vault..
Slopewise
::
Slopewise
(adv.)
Obliquely.
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..
Slopwork
::
Slopwork
(n.) The
manufacture
of
slops,
or cheap
ready-made
clothing;
also, such
clothing;
hence,
hasty,
slovenly
work of any
kind..
Hang
::
Hang (v. i.) To slope down; as,
hanging
grounds..
Sloop
::
Sloop (n.) A
vessel
having
one mast and
fore-and-aft
rig,
consisting
of a
boom-and-gaff
mainsail,
jibs,
staysail,
and gaff
topsail.
The
typical
sloop has a fixed
bowsprit,
topmast,
and
standing
rigging,
while those of a
cutter
are
capable
of being
readily
shifted.
The sloop
usually
carries
a
centerboard,
and
depends
for
stability
upon
breadth
of beam
rather
than depth of keel. The two types have
rapidly
approximated
since 1880. One
radical
distinction
is that a slop may carry a
centerboard.
See
Slope
::
Slope (v. i.) To take an
oblique
direction;
to be at an angle with the plane of the
horizon;
to
incline;
as, the
ground
slopes..
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..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) An
inclination
from a
horizontal
or
vertical
line; a slope or
bevel;
a titl.
Descent
::
Descent
(n.)
Inclination
downward;
a
descending
way;
inclined
or
sloping
surface;
declivity;
slope;
as, a steep
descent..
Fall
::
Fall (n.)
Declivity;
the
descent
of land or a hill; a
slope.
Slope
::
Slope (v. i.) An
oblique
direction;
a line or
direction
including
from a
horizontal
line or
direction;
also,
sometimes,
an
inclination,
as of one line or
surface
to
another..
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) A
diamond
or other gem of the
finest
cut,
formed
into faces and
facets,
so as to
reflect
and
refract
the
light,
by which it is
rendered
more
brilliant.
It has at the
middle,
or top, a
principal
face,
called
the
table,
which is
surrounded
by a
number
of
sloping
facets
forming
a
bizet;
below,
it has a small face or
collet,
parallel
to the
table,
connected
with the
girdle
by a
pavilion
of
elongated
facets.
It is thus
distinguished
from the rose
diamond,
which is
entirely
covered
with
Slopseller
::
Slopseller
(n.) One who sells
slops,
or
ready-made
clothes.
See 4th Slop, 3..
Overslop
::
Overslop
(n.) An outer
garment,
or
slop..
Slant
::
Slant (n.) A
slanting
direction
or
plane;
a
slope;
as, it lies on a
slant..
Slop
::
Slop (n.) Mean and weak drink or
liquid
food; --
usually
in the
plural.
Slabby
::
Slabby
(a.)
Sloppy;
slimy;
miry. See
Sloppy.
Shelve
::
Shelve
(v. i.) To
incline
gradually;
to be
slopping;
as, the
bottom
shelves
from the
shore..
Footing
::
Footing
(n.) The
thickened
or
sloping
portion
of a wall, or of an
embankment
at its
foot..
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