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slipe

Side vs Slipe - What's the difference?

side | slipe |


As a proper noun side

is an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.

As a noun slipe is

a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

Terms vs Slipe - What's the difference?

terms | slipe |


As nouns the difference between terms and slipe

is that terms is while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

Slipe vs Slither - What's the difference?

slipe | slither |


As a noun slipe

is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb slither is

to move about smoothly and from side to side.

Slipe vs Separate - What's the difference?

slipe | separate |


As nouns the difference between slipe and separate

is that slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine while separate is (usually|in the plural) anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing.

As an adjective separate is

apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).

As a verb separate is

to divide (a thing) into separate parts.

Skid vs Slipe - What's the difference?

skid | slipe |


As nouns the difference between skid and slipe

is that skid is an out-of-control sliding motion as would result from applying the brakes too hard in a car while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb skid

is to slide in an uncontrolled manner as in a car with the brakes applied too hard.

Sipe vs Slipe - What's the difference?

sipe | slipe |


As nouns the difference between sipe and slipe

is that sipe is (us) slit in a tire to drain away surface water and improve traction while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb sipe

is (us) to cut grooves in tires.

Slope vs Slipe - What's the difference?

slope | slipe |


As nouns the difference between slope and slipe

is that slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb slope

is (label) to tend steadily upward or downward.

As an adjective slope

is (obsolete) sloping.

As an adverb slope

is (obsolete) slopingly.

Slite vs Slipe - What's the difference?

slite | slipe |


As nouns the difference between slite and slipe

is that slite is the act or process of ripping up; rending; wear and tear while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb slite

is to slit; tear or rip up.

Snipe vs Slipe - What's the difference?

snipe | slipe |


As nouns the difference between snipe and slipe

is that snipe is any of various limicoline game birds of the genera ''gallinago'', ''lymnocryptes'' and ''coenocorypha in the family scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak or snipe can be (slang) a cigarette butt or snipe can be a sharp, clever answer; sarcasm while slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.

As a verb snipe

is (lb) to hunt snipe or snipe can be (lb) to make malicious, underhand remarks or attacks.

Slipe vs Slime - What's the difference?

slipe | slime |


As nouns the difference between slipe and slime

is that slipe is a sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine while slime is soft, moist earth or clay, having an adhesive quality; viscous mud; any substance of a dirty nature, that is moist, soft, and adhesive; bitumen; mud containing metallic ore, obtained in the preparatory dressing.

As a verb slime is

to coat with slime.

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