Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . foul sore or drops offin mortification. — v. i. [sloughed (sluft), slough-ing.] {Surg.) To separate from the sound flesh; tomortify and come off. — Sloughy, -t, a. Resem-bling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead mat-ter which separates from flesh. Slovac, slovak, n. One of a race of Hungarian Sclaves,akin to the Czecks, inhabiting Hungary andneighboring parts of Moravia and Austri


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . foul sore or drops offin mortification. — v. i. [sloughed (sluft), slough-ing.] {Surg.) To separate from the sound flesh; tomortify and come off. — Sloughy, -t, a. Resem-bling, or of the nature of, a slough, or the dead mat-ter which separates from flesh. Slovac, slovak, n. One of a race of Hungarian Sclaves,akin to the Czecks, inhabiting Hungary andneighboring parts of Moravia and Austria ; theirlanguage. — a. Of or pert, to, etc. — Slovenian,-vent-an, n. A dialect of Slavic used in Carinthia,Styria, and Carniola. Sloven, sluven or sluvn, n. One careless of dress, ornegligent of cleanliness. — Slovenly, a. Negligentof dress or neatness; loose; disorderly; not neat.—adv. In a slovenly manner. — SlovenlinesB, n. Slow, slo, a. Not swift; not quick in motion; deliber-ate; not happening in a short time; late; not ready;not prompt; acting with deliberation; indicating atime later than the true time; not advancing, grow-ing, or improving rapidly; heavy in wit; not


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