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Slick vs Schlich - What's the difference?

slick | schlich | Alternative forms |

Slick is an alternative form of schlich.


As a proper noun slick

is a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

As a noun schlich is

the finer portion of crushed ore, as of gold, lead, or tin, separated by the water in certain wet processes.

Slick vs Unslick - What's the difference?

slick | unslick |


As adjectives the difference between slick and unslick

is that slick is slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances while unslick is not slick; not polished or fancy.

As a noun slick

is a covering of liquid, particularly oil.

As a verb slick

is to make slick.

As a proper noun Slick

is a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

Slick vs Ultraslick - What's the difference?

slick | ultraslick |


As adjectives the difference between slick and ultraslick

is that slick is slippery due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances while ultraslick is extremely slick.

As a noun slick

is a covering of liquid, particularly oil.

As a verb slick

is to make slick.

As a proper noun Slick

is a term of address, generally applied to males, possibly including strangers, implying that the person addressed is slick in the sense of "sophisticated", but often used sarcastically.

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