Definition of Sleech

1. a mud flat [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleech

sledge hockey
sledged
sledgehammer
sledgehammered
sledgehammering
sledgehammers
sledgelike
sledger
sledgers
sledges
sledging
sledgings
sledlike
sleds
slee
sleech (current term)
sleeches
sleechier
sleechy
sleek
sleek down
sleek over
sleeked
sleeken
sleekened
sleekening
sleekens
sleeker
sleekers
sleekest

Literary usage of Sleech

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Economical History of the Hebrides and Highlands of Scotland by John Walker (1808)
"SEA sleech. The great improvements which have been made in the course of forty ... Among these, sea-sleech has been most advantageously used, though little ..."

2. Poems edited by Richard Polwhele (1792)
"IK MEMORY OF THE LATE Mr. sleech, ARCHDEACON OP CORNWALL. ... Lamented sleech! such excellence was thine, Through many a path of varying life display'd; ..."

3. The Natural History of Ireland by William Thompson, James R. Garrett, George Dickie (1850)
"species could not be known with certainty), appeared on a floating patch of " sleech-grass" (Zostera marina) waiting very patiently for- the fall of the ..."

4. The Natural History of Ireland by William Thompson, James R. Garrett, George Dickie (1850)
"species could not be known with certainty), appeared on a floating patch of " sleech- ... sleech ..."

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