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Word | Slough |
French Meaning | bourbier, marécage, démarche mollasse, allure molle |
necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass / necrotic tissue / imp. of Slee, to slay. Slew. / cast off / a swamp. / a: a place of deep mud or mire b also slew or slue \ˈslü\ (1) : swamp (2): an inlet on a river; also : backwater (3): a creek in a marsh or tide flat / a state of moral degradation or spiritual dejection / to engulf in a slough / to plod through or as if through mud : slog / the cast-off skin of a snake / a mass of dead tissue separating from an ulcer / something that may be shed or cast off / a: to become shed or cast off b: to cast off one's skin c: to separate in the form of dead tissue from living tissue / to crumble slowly and fall away / to cast off / a: to get rid of or discard as irksome, objectionable, or disadvantageous —usually used with off b: to dispose of (a losing card in bridge) by discarding / town SE cen England in Berkshire pop 98,600, | |
Usage | ⇒ In the forests, of satpura slough of mud can be seen easily ⇒ In the forests ⇒ of satpura slough of mud can be seen easily ⇒ Each spring, the snake sloughs off its skin. ⇒ The main landscape feature is endless peat bog, surrounded by marsh, leading into morasses, sloughs and quagmires. |
Synonyms | marsh, bog, quagmire, abandon, discard, fen, shed, molt, swamp, exuviate, morass, throw off, marshland, moult, hobble, mire, swampland, cast, gangrene, jettison, |
Antonyms | acquire, cultivate, develop, |
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