slipt |
slipped |
As verbs the difference between slipt and slipped
is that
slipt is (archaic) (
slip) while
slipped is (
slip).
As an adjective slipped is
(heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed.
slipped |
splint |
As verbs the difference between slipped and splint
is that
slipped is (
slip) while
splint is to apply a splint to; to fasten with splints.
As an adjective slipped
is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed.
As a noun splint is
a narrow strip of wood split or peeled off of a larger piece.
slipped |
sprained |
As verbs the difference between slipped and sprained
is that
slipped is (
slip) while
sprained is (
sprain).
As an adjective slipped
is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed.
slipped |
drop |
As verbs the difference between slipped and drop
is that
slipped is past tense of slip while
drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
As an adjective slipped
is (of a plant) With part of the stalk displayed.
As a noun drop is
a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
slipped |
take |
As an adjective slipped
is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed.
As a verb slipped
is (
slip).
As a noun take is
a fog or mist.
slipped |
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slipped |
sled |
As verbs the difference between slipped and sled
is that
slipped is (
slip) while
sled is to ride a sled.
As an adjective slipped
is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed.
As a noun sled is
a small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice.
slipped |
sliped |
deterioration |
slipped |
As a noun deterioration
is the process of making or growing worse, or the state of having grown worse.
As an adjective slipped is
(of a plant) With part of the stalk displayed.
As a verb slipped is
past tense of slip.
slipped |
slippery |
As adjectives the difference between slipped and slippery
is that
slipped is (heraldry) (of a plant) with part of the stalk displayed while
slippery is of a surface, having low friction, often due to being covered in a non-viscous liquid, and therefore hard to grip, hard to stand on without falling, etc.
As a verb slipped
is (
slip).
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