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  1. What does 'a slither of' mean? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 12, 2012 · Slither is a member of the SL- phonosemantic class of English simplex words, which features three largely overlapping semantic features: (1) liquid/solid interface (sloop, …

  2. "slither" or "sliver"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 30, 2024 · The speaker does say slither, it's the British (mistaken) variant of sliver. OED says it means: Something smooth and slippery; a smoothly sliding mass; = sliver n.1 1. Calvin …

  3. meaning - Are the words "snarky" and "smarmy" a form of visual ...

    Jul 2, 2023 · The sound is produced by the object itself. 2. Secondary Onomatopoeia The secondary onomatopoeia is the sound that occurs because of the relation between the sound …

  4. terminology - Meaning of “linguistic phenomenon” - English …

    Practical Corpus Linguistics: An Introduction to Corpus-Based Language Analysis What is the definition of linguistic phenomenon in the context of a linguistic corpus? I don't know what they …

  5. etymology - Where did "humongous" first appear? - English …

    Oct 13, 2020 · The definition they had for this word that they created was "A unit of measurement one unit larger than mungous". So, I looked up "mungous" and it was the same Air Force …

  6. meaning - What is the difference between trash, garbage, litter ...

    Sep 6, 2015 · Could somebody please explain the differences in usage of those words? The only difference I could find is that garbage and trash is AmE, rubbish BrE and litter / waste seem to …

  7. What does “nuance” mean as a verb? - English Language & Usage …

    Oct 3, 2022 · 1 I’ve already read the definition of nuance as a verb, but it doesn’t help much. It just says “give nuances to.” What does it mean in the following context: “new information that …

  8. What's the word for the sound of snow sliding down a roof?

    Dec 29, 2021 · To me, 'spasmodic' has negative connotations, as in muscle spasms. 'Slithering' as per the first definition, invokes a twisting motion, like a snake, not the straight line motion of …

  9. What is the difference between incipient, nascent, onset?

    Jul 28, 2020 · The three words have the same fundamental meaning, but there are some distinctions between them. Please note that "incipient" and "nascent" are adjectives, whereas …

  10. How did 'belay' semantically shift to mean `forget I said that'?

    Jul 18, 2020 · The first sentence of that Quora explanation is certainly wrong, the expression is not meaningless to people outside the navy. I would have thought most fluent English …