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SLURRY:
noun, plural slurries.
1.) a thin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil.
2.) Ceramics. a thin slip.
verb (used with object), slurried, slurrying.
3.) to prepare a suspension of (a solid in a liquid).
adjective
4.) of or pertaining to such a suspension.
Examples from the web for slurry:
Mountaintop sites also create
slurry ponds-artificial lakes that hold the byproducts of coal processing and that sometimes fail.
Then the pieces were dipped into a vat of ceramic
slurry-a suspension of silica flour and liquefied plastic.
Together they came up with a
slurry of a few species of lichens and mixed in some protein.
The
slurry would be injected into the jet, carrying the particles away in the ascending heated air.
When houses are dismantled, the ground on which they stand is transported through
slurry pipes to the new location.
It took ten days' effort before it was finally plugged, with cement
slurry.
When manure is stored as liquid or
slurry in ponds or tanks, it releases methane.
There are many examples of toxic materials, from pig manure to coal
slurry, flooding communities.
The rumbling of a building-sized
slurry machine soon filled the air.
But with some time and patience, all that tech
slurry can be taken in and digested.