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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slip
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
slipping
;
as
,
a
slip
on
the
ice
.
2.
An
unintentional
error
or
fault
;
a
false
step
.
This
good
man's
slip
mended
his
pace
to
martyrdom
.
--
Fuller
.
3.
A
twig
separated
from
the
main
stock
;
a
cutting
;
a
scion
;
hence
,
a
descendant
;
as
,
a
slip
from
a
vine
.
A
native
slip
to
us
from
foreign
seeds
.
--
Shak
.
The
girlish
slip
of
a
Sicilian
bride
.
--
R
.
Browning
.
4.
A
slender
piece
;
a
strip
;
as
,
a
slip
of
paper
.
Moonlit
slips
of
silver
cloud
.
--
Tennyson
.
A
thin
slip
of
a
girl
,
like
a
new
moon
Sure
to
be
rounded
into
beauty
soon
. --
Longfellow
.
5.
A
leash
or
string
by
which
a
dog
is
held
; --
so
called
from
its
being
made
in
such
a
manner
as
to
slip
,
or
become
loose
,
by
relaxation
of
the
hand
.
We
stalked
over
the
extensive
plains
with
Killbuck
and
Lena
in
the
slips
,
in
search
of
deer
.
--
Sir
S
.
Baker
.
6.
An
escape
;
a
secret
or
unexpected
desertion
;
as
,
to
give
one
the
slip
.
7.
Print.
A
portion
of
the
columns
of
a
newspaper
or
other
work
struck
off
by
itself
;
a
proof
from
a
column
of
type
when
set
up
and
in
the
galley
.
8.
Any
covering
easily
slipped
on
.
Specifically
:
(a)
A
loose
garment
worn
by
a
woman
.
(b)
A
child's
pinafore
.
(c)
An
outside
covering
or
case
;
as
,
a
pillow
slip
.
(d)
The
slip
or
sheath
of
a
sword
,
and
the
like
. [
R
.]
9.
A
counterfeit
piece
of
money
,
being
brass
covered
with
silver
. [
Obs
.]
10.
Matter
found
in
troughs
of
grindstones
after
the
grinding
of
edge
tools
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
11.
Potter's
clay
in
a
very
liquid
state
,
used
for
the
decoration
of
ceramic
ware
,
and
also
as
a
cement
for
handles
and
other
applied
parts
.
12.
A
particular
quantity
of
yarn
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
13.
An
inclined
plane
on
which
a
vessel
is
built
,
or
upon
which
it
is
hauled
for
repair
.
14.
An
opening
or
space
for
vessels
to
lie
in
,
between
wharves
or
in
a
dock
;
as
,
Peck
slip
. [
U
.
S
.]
15.
A
narrow
passage
between
buildings
. [
Eng
.]
16.
A
long
seat
or
narrow
pew
in
churches
,
often
without
a
door
. [
U
.
S
.]
17.
Mining.
A
dislocation
of
a
lead
,
destroying
continuity
.
18.
Engin.
The
motion
of
the
center
of
resistance
of
the
float
of
a
paddle
wheel
,
or
the
blade
of
an
oar
,
through
the
water
horozontally
,
or
the
difference
between
a
vessel's
actual
speed
and
the
speed
which
she
would
have
if
the
propelling
instrument
acted
upon
a
solid
;
also
,
the
velocity
,
relatively
to
still
water
,
of
the
backward
current
of
water
produced
by
the
propeller
.
19.
Zool.
A
fish
,
the
sole
.
20.
Cricket
A
fielder
stationed
on
the
off
side
and
to
the
rear
of
the
batsman
.
There
are
usually
two
of
them
,
called
respectively
short slip
,
and
long slip
.
22.
Mach.
(a)
The
retrograde
movement
on
a
pulley
of
a
belt
as
it
slips
.
(b)
In
a
link
motion
,
the
undesirable
sliding
movement
of
the
link
relatively
to
the
link
block
,
due
to
swinging
of
the
link
.
23.
Elec.
The
difference
between
the
actual
and
synchronous
speed
of
an
induction
motor
.
23.
Marine Insurance
A
memorandum
of
the
particulars
of
a
risk
for
which
a
policy
is
to
be
executed
.
It
usually
bears
the
broker's
name
and
is
initiated
by
the
underwrites
.
To give one the slip
,
to
slip
away
from
one
;
to
elude
one
.
Slip dock
.
See
under
Dock
.
Slip link
Mach.
,
a
connecting
link
so
arranged
as
to
allow
some
play
of
the
parts
,
to
avoid
concussion
.
Slip rope
Naut.
,
a
rope
by
which
a
cable
is
secured
preparatory
to
slipping
. --
Totten
.
Slip stopper
Naut.
,
an
arrangement
for
letting
go
the
anchor
suddenly
.
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