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Plica
- noun - a folded part (as in skin or muscle)
Plied
- verb - apply oneself diligently; "Ply one's trade"
- give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"
- join together as by twisting, weaving, or molding; "ply fabric"
- travel a route regularly; "Ships ply the waters near the coast"
- use diligently; "ply your wits!"
- wield vigorously; "ply an axe"
Plier
- noun - someone who plies a trade
Plies
- noun - (usually in combinations) one of several layers of cloth or paper or wood as in plywood
- apply oneself diligently; "Ply one's trade"
- give what is desired or needed, especially support, food or sustenance; "The hostess provided lunch for all the guests"
- join together as by twisting, weaving, or molding; "ply fabric"
- one of the strands twisted together to make yarn or rope or thread; often used in combination; "three-ply cord"; "four-ply yarn"
- travel a route regularly; "Ships ply the waters near the coast"
- use diligently; "ply your wits!"
- wield vigorously; "ply an axe"
Plink
- unknown - to make a soft, sharp, metallic sound
Pliny
- noun - Roman author of an encyclopedic natural history; died while observing the eruption of Vesuvius (23-79)
- Roman writer and nephew of Pliny the Elder; author of books of letters that commented on affairs of the day (62-113)
Plitt
- - An instrument of punishment or torture resembling the knout, used in Russia.
Slice
- noun - a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing"
- a serving that has been cut from a larger portion; "a piece of pie"; "a slice of bread"
- a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue"
- a spatula for spreading paint or ink
- a thin flat piece cut off of some object
- a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut"
- cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please"
- hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction
- hit a ball so that it causes a backspin
- make a clean cut through; "slit her throat"
Slick
- adjective - a film of oil or garbage floating on top of water
- a magazine printed on good quality paper
- a slippery smoothness; "he could feel the slickness of the tiller"
- a trowel used to make a surface slick
- give a smooth and glossy appearance; "slick one's hair"
- having a smooth, gleaming surface reflecting light; "glossy auburn hair"; "satiny gardenia petals"; "sleek black fur"; "silken eyelashes"; "silky skin"; "a silklike fabric"; "slick seals and otters"
- having only superficial plausibility; "glib promises"; "a slick commercial"
- made slick by e.g. ice or grease; "sidewalks slick with ice"; "roads are slickest when rain has just started and hasn't had time to wash away the oil"
- make slick or smooth
- marked by skill in deception; "cunning men often pass for wise"; "deep political machinations"; "a foxy scheme"; "a slick evasive answer"; "sly as a fox"; "tricky Dick"; "a wily old attorney"
Slide
- noun - (geology) the descent of a large mass of earth or rocks or snow etc.
- (music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale; "the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides"
- a small flat rectangular piece of glass on which specimens can be mounted for microscopic study
- a transparency mounted in a frame; viewed with a slide projector
- hair fastener
- move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner; "the wheels skidded against the sidewalk"
- move smoothly along a surface; "He slid the money over to the other gambler"
- plaything consisting of a sloping chute down which children can slide
- sloping channel through which things can descend
- the act of moving smoothly along a surface while remaining in contact with it; "his slide didn't stop until the bottom of the hill"; "the children lined up for a coast down the snowy slope"
- to pass or move unobtrusively or smoothly; "They slid thro