5-letter words containing sl
- sligo — a county in Connaught province, in the NW Republic of Ireland. 694 sq. mi. (1795 sq. km).
- slily — a variant spelling of slyly
- slime — thin, glutinous mud.
- slimy — of or like slime.
- sling — an iced alcoholic drink, typically containing gin, water, sugar, and lemon or lime juice.
- slink — to move or go in a furtive, abject manner, as from fear, cowardice, or shame.
- slipe — a sledge, drag, or sleigh.
- slips — "An Interpreter for SLIPS - An Applicative Language Based on Lambda-Calculus", V. Gehot et al, Comp Langs 11(1):1-14 (1986).
- slipt — simple past tense of slip1 .
- slirp — (networking, tool) A SLIP emulator by Danny Gasparovski, faster than TIA. Version: 0.95H 12 Sep 95.
- slish — a cut, slit or slash
- slive — to cut or slice
- sllic — (language) An intermediate language developed at HP. An infinite-register version of the Precision Architecture instruction set?
- sloan — John, 1871–1951, U.S. painter.
- sloid — a system of manual training based on experience gained in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden.
- slojd — a system of manual training based on experience gained in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden.
- sloka — a couplet or distich of Sanskrit verse, especially one with each line containing 16 syllables.
- sloke — algae or seaweed.
- sloom — a sleepy state or slumber
- sloop — a single-masted, fore-and-aft-rigged sailing vessel, with or without a bowsprit, having a jib-headed or gaff mainsail, the latter sometimes with a gaff topsail, and one or more headsails. Compare cutter (def 3), knockabout (def 1).
- sloot — a ditch for irrigation or drainage
- slope — to have or take an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontal plane; slant.
- slops — to spill or splash (liquid).
- slopy — sloping; slanting
- slorm — to wipe carelessly
- slosh — to splash or move through water, mud, or slush.
- sloth — habitual disinclination to exertion; indolence; laziness.
- slow- — slow- is used to form words which describe something that happens slowly.
- sloyd — a system of manual training based on experience gained in woodworking, originally developed in Sweden.
- slued — to turn (a mast or other spar) around on its own axis, or without removing it from its place.
- slues — to turn (a mast or other spar) around on its own axis, or without removing it from its place.
- sluff — the outer layer of the skin of a snake, which is cast off periodically.
- sluit — (in South Africa) a deep, dry gulch or channel formed by erosion due to heavy rains.
- slump — to drop or fall heavily; collapse: Suddenly she slumped to the floor.
- slung — simple past tense and past participle of sling1 .
- slunk — a simple past tense and the past participle of slink.
- slurb — a shabby, ill-planned suburban area.
- slurp — to ingest (food or drink) with loud sucking noises: He slurped his coffee.
- slush — partly melted snow.
- slyly — in a deceitful manner; cunningly: They slyly plot to overthrow us.
- slype — a covered passage, especially one from the transept of a cathedral to the chapter house.
- tesla — Nikola [nik-oh-luh] /ˈnɪk oʊ lə/ (Show IPA), 1856–1943, U.S. physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor, born in Croatia.
- tsl-1 — Task Sequencing Language. Language for specifying sequences of tasking events in Ada programs.
- wagsl — Washington Area Girls Soccer League
- whsle — wholesale
- wisla — Vistula
- wisly — (rare, dialectal, or, obsolete) certainly; surely.