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slip In ceramics, a dilute clay solution used for coating pottery, usually as decoration.
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slip A slip or slurry is a suspension of clay and mineral particles in a water medium. It is typically either: A glaze consisting primarily of clay ingredients. It is applied to once-fire ware. Slip glazes can be glossy or matte and any color or texture. A clay slurry poured into molds to be cast into shapes. The slip is usually deflocculated to minimize water content and fine tune viscosity. ...
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slip Plastic deformation by the irreversible shear displacement (translation) of one part of a crystal relative to another in a definite crystallographic direction and usually on a specific crystallographic plane. Sometimes called glide.
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slip Acronym for 'Serial Line Internet Protocol.' A simple network protocol that permits a personal computer to access the Internet directly. A SLIP or PPP connection is generally required for a graphical Web browser to work with a personal computer.
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slip A protocol used to run IP over serial lines, such as telephone circuits or RS-232 cables, interconnecting two systems. [San Diego State University]
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