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101slide fastener — slide′ fas tener n. clo zipper 1) • Etymology: 1935–40 …
102slide knot — slide′ knot n. a slipknot formed with two half hitches • Etymology: 1930–35 …
103slide rule — slide′ rule n. math. a mechanical calculator consisting of a ruler with a sliding section, both bearing logarithmic scales • Etymology: 1875–80 …
104slide rule — ► NOUN ▪ a ruler with a sliding central strip, marked with logarithmic scales and used for making rapid calculations …
105slide fastener — ☆ slide fastener n. a zipper or a zipperlike device having two grooved plastic edges joined or separated by a sliding tab, or pull …
106slide knot — n. a kind of slipknot: see KNOT1 …
107slide rule — n. a mechanical mathematical device consisting of a ruler with a central sliding piece, both parts being marked with various number scales: used to find square roots, logarithms, quotients, etc. rapidly …
108slide trombone — n. TROMBONE …
109slide valve — n. a valve which opens and closes a passageway, as the cylinder port of a steam engine, by sliding back and forth across it …
110slide bar — slide bar, 1. a sliding bar in a machine or other device, as for opening or closing an aperture. 2. a bar that serves as a guide or track for a sliding or reciprocating part …