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adv.
In a sloping manner.
v. i.
To tend downward; to bend; to slope; as, a hill verges to the north.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Slope
v. i.
To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes.
n.
The slope of a side of a mountain chain; hence, the general slope of a country; aspect.
a.
A slope or bevel, especially of the sides of a door or window, by which the opening is made larged at one face of the wall than at the other, or larger at each of the faces than it is between them.
n.
A slope; the inclination of the face of a work.
n.
A board extending from the ridge to the eaves along the slope of the gable, and forming a close junction between the shingling of a roof and the side of the building beneath.
n.
The slope of the ditch nearest the parapet; the escarp.
n.
The depression formed by the meeting of two slopes on a flat roof.
imp. & p. p.
of Slope
v. t.
To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in cutting a garment.
v.
To slope upward; as, a path, a line, or surface rises in this direction.
n.
The intersection of two surface forming a salient angle, especially the angle at the top between the opposite slopes or sides of a roof or a vault.
n.
State of being slope.
adv.
Obliquely.
v. t.
To turn on one side; to render oblique; to slope or slant, as the side of a door, window, etc.
a.
Inhabiting the somewhat high slopes and summits of mountains, but considerably below the snow line.
n.
The place of meeting of two slopes of a roof, which have their plates running in different directions, and form on the plan a reentrant angle.
v. i.
To depart; to disappear suddenly.
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