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—sluicelike, adj./sloohs/, n., v., sluiced, sluicing.n.1. an artificial channel for conducting water, often fitted with a gate (sluice gate) at the upper end for regulating the flow.2. the body of water held back or controlled by a sluice gate.3. any contrivance for regulating a flow from or into a receptacle.4. a channel, esp. one carrying off surplus water; drain.5. a stream of surplus water.6. an artificial stream or channel of water for moving solid matter: a lumbering sluice.7. Also called sluice box. Mining. a long, sloping trough or the like, with grooves on the bottom, into which water is directed to separate gold from gravel or sand.v.t.10. to open a sluice upon.11. to flush or cleanse with a rush of water: to sluice the decks of a boat.12. Mining. to wash in a sluice.13. to send (logs) down a sluiceway.v.i.14. to flow or pour through or as if through a sluice.[1300-50; ME scluse (n.) < OF escluse < LL exclusa, a water barrier, n. use of fem. of L exclusus, ptp. of excludere to EXCLUDE]
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Universalium. 2010.