Slough
91slough — 2) a tidal channel in a salt marsh. Pronounced to rhyme with slew 3) a marine bay. Pronounced to rhyme with slew 4) a piece of dead tissue separated from a wound or inflamed surface. Pronounced to rhyme with tough 5) the process of separating… …
92Slough — noun /slaʊ/ A town in west London, close to Heathrow Airport …
93Slough — ► C. de Gran Bretaña, en el S de Inglaterra, condado de Berkshire; 106 822 h …
94slough — Synonyms and related words: abandon, baygall, bilge, bilgewater, bind, bog, bottom, bottomland, bottoms, buffalo wallow, caries, carrion, case, cashier, cast, cast aside, cast away, cast off, chuck, chuckhole, clutch, complication, crunch, decay …
95slough — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. quagmire, bog, marsh; see swamp . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. swamp, bog, marsh, backwater, muddy hollow, mire. see swamp II v. shed, molt, discard, throw off, cast off, get rid of. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A… …
96slough — Pronounced to rhyme with cow, it means a swamp or bog; pronounced to rhyme with rough, it means to shed skin …
97slough — a) A small marsh, especially a marshy area lying in a local, shallow, closed depression on a piece of dry land, as on the prairie of the Midwestern USA. b) A term used, especially in the Mississippi Valley, for a creek or sluggish body of …
98slough — slew, slue …
99slough — sb. == bog. Alys. 6075; [slo]. O. and N. 1392. AS. slog …
100slough — slaÊŠ n. swamp, bog; hole or depression filled with mud; despair, dejected state v. shed dead skin or tissue; abandon, throw off, get rid of; come off …