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slurry

slurry / slurry / slurry
NounTransitive Verb
past: slurriedpp: slurrieding: slurrying

This term describes a specific physical state where solids are suspended in a liquid, creating a viscous, flowing mass. It is most frequently encountered in industrial, geological, or agricultural contexts, evoking images of heavy, muddy, or opaque fluids used for structural stability or nutrient delivery. As a noun, the word is typically treated as an uncountable mass noun when referring to the substance itself. However, it can be used countably when referring to different types or batches of mixtures.

Meanings

Nounslurry

A semi-liquid mixture of fine particles of a solid, such as cement, clay, or coal, suspended in a liquid, typically water.

"The construction crew pumped a cement slurry into the borehole to stabilize the soil."

Nounslurry

A thin mixture of manure and water used as fertilizer in agriculture.

"The farmer spread the liquid slurry across the fields before planting the winter crops."

Transitive Verbslurry
[~ something]

To mix a substance into a thick, liquid suspension, often for the purpose of coating or applying it to a surface.

"The technician had to slurry the graphite powder before applying it to the electrode."

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