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Topic: Nature

sloe

IPA: /sloʊ/

KK: /sloʊ/

noun

Definition: A small, dark, round fruit that grows on the blackthorn plant, known for its tart flavor.

Example: The sloe berries were too sour to eat raw, but they made excellent jam.

sloid

IPA: /sloɪd/

KK: /sloɪd/

noun

Definition: A method of hands-on training that started in Sweden, focusing on practical skills and craftsmanship.

Example: The students learned woodworking through the sloid system, which emphasizes hands-on experience.

slope

IPA: /sloʊp/

KK: /sloʊp/

adjective

Definition: A surface or line that is not flat and is inclined at an angle.

Example: The roof has a steep slope that helps with rain drainage.

intransitive verb

Definition: To incline or lean at an angle rather than being straight up or down; to move in a slanted direction.

Example: The path slopes gently down to the river.

noun

Definition: A surface or line that is not flat, but instead rises or falls at an angle. It can refer to a hill or a part of land that is slanted.

Example: The children enjoyed sliding down the snowy slope at the park.

transitive verb

Definition: To make something slant or incline at an angle.

Example: The gardener sloped the path down the bank to make it easier to walk on.

sloped

IPA: /sloʊpt/

KK: /sloʊpt/

adjective

Definition: Having a surface that is not flat, but instead rises or falls at an angle.

Example: The roof of the house is sloped to allow rain to run off easily.

verb

Definition: To have a surface that is not flat, but instead rises or falls at an angle.

Example: The path sloped down towards the river.

sloping

IPA: /ˈsloʊpɪŋ/

KK: /ˈsloʊpɪŋ/

adjective

Definition: Having a surface that is not flat, but instead inclines or declines at an angle.

Example: The sloping roof allowed rainwater to run off easily.

verb

Definition: To be at an angle or to incline downward from a horizontal line.

Example: The roof is sloping down towards the edge.

slosh

IPA: /slɒʃ/

KK: /slɔʃ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To move or splash around in a liquid, often making a sloshing sound.

Example: The children love to slosh in the puddles after it rains.

noun

Definition: A sound made when liquid splashes or moves around, often associated with a sloshing motion.

Example: I could hear the slosh of water in the bucket as I walked.

transitive verb

Definition: To move or splash a liquid around, often in a messy or careless way.

Example: He had to slosh the water around to mix in the soap.

sloshier

IPA: /ˈslɔʃiər/

KK: /ˈslɔʃiər/

adjective

Definition: More sloshy than something else; having a greater amount of liquid that moves around in a messy way.

Example: The sloshier mud made it difficult to walk without getting stuck.

sloshing

IPA: /ˈslɒʃɪŋ/

KK: /ˈslɔʃɪŋ/

noun

Definition: A movement or sound made when a liquid moves around in a container, often making a splashing noise.

Example: The sloshing of the water in the bucket could be heard as he walked.

verb

Definition: To move or splash liquid around in a noisy or messy way.

Example: The waves were sloshing against the side of the boat.

sloshy

IPA: /ˈslɒʃi/

KK: /ˈslɑːʃi/

adjective

Definition: Describing something that moves or spills around in a liquid, often making a splashing sound.

Example: The sloshy water in the bucket spilled over the edge when I lifted it.

sloth

IPA: /slɔθ/

KK: /slɔθ/

noun

Definition: A type of slow-moving mammal that lives in trees, known for its long claws and a diet mainly consisting of leaves and fruits. They are often found hanging upside down from branches.

Example: The sloth moved slowly through the trees, taking its time to eat leaves.

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