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71slop — v 1. spill, splash, splatter, spatter; wash over, slosh over, slosh around, swish around, swash around. n 2. swill, hogwash; kitchen refuse, garbage, rubbish, waste, offscourings, scraps, orts, leavings, leftovers. 3.Often slops dirty water, dish …
72squelch — v 1. squash, crush down, mash, smash, smush, ram, crunch, Dial. squish, strike or press forcefully; pulp, masticate, knead; pulverize, granulate, powder; stamp on, fall on, trample on; squeeze, compress, compact, flatten; stuff, cram, crowd,… …
73thump — 1. verb 1) he thumped the policeman Syn: hit, punch, strike, smack; informal whack, wallop, bash, biff, bop, clobber; Brit.; informal slosh; N.Amer.; informal slug 2) her hear …
74slush — slush, sludge, slosh Sludge is usually applied to something relatively thick and less liquid, e.g. to wet clinging mud or slimy deposits, whereas slush more typically describes thawing snow or melting ice. Slosh (in its related uses) is a verb… …
75sludge — slush, sludge, slosh Sludge is usually applied to something relatively thick and less liquid, e.g. to wet clinging mud or slimy deposits, whereas slush more typically describes thawing snow or melting ice. Slosh (in its related uses) is a verb… …
76Slush — (sl[u^]sh), n. [Cf. Sw. slaska to paddle in water, slask wet, filth.] [Written also {slosh}.] 1. Soft mud. [1913 Webster] 2. A mixture of snow and water; half melted snow. [1913 Webster] 3. A soft mixture of grease and other materials, used for… …
77douse — I. verb also dowse (doused; also dowsed; dousing; also dowsing) Etymology: perhaps from obsolete English douse to smite Date: 1600 transitive verb 1. to plunge into water 2. a. to …
78sloshy — adjective see slosh I …
79Apollo 11 — Infobox Space mission mission name = Apollo 11 insignia = Apollo 11 insignia.png stats ref =cite web |url=http://history.nasa.gov/SP 4029/Apollo 00g Table of Contents.htm |title= Apollo by the Numbers: A Statistical Reference (SP 4029)… …
80Fluid dynamics — Continuum mechanics …