Definition of Slimed

1. Adjective. Covered with or resembling slime. "A slimy substance covered the rocks"

Exact synonyms: Slimy
Similar to: Slippery, Slippy
Derivative terms: Slime, Sliminess

Definition of Slimed

1. Verb. (past of slime) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Slimed

1. slime [v] - See also: slime

Lexicographical Neighbors of Slimed

slim pickings
slime
slime bacteria
slime eels
slime fever
slime layer
slime mold
slime molds
slime mould
slime moulds
slime mushroom
slimebag
slimebags
slimeball
slimed (current term)
slimehead
slimelike
slimes
slimey
slimicide
slimicides
slimier
slimiest
slimily
sliminess
sliminesses
sliming
slimings
slimline

Literary usage of Slimed

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

1. Cyaniding Gold and Silver Ores: A Practical Treatise; Embracing Technical by Henry Forbes Julian, Edgar Smart, A. W. Allen (1921)
"SLIME or slimed ore may be treated either by percolation, by agitation and filtration, or by agitation and decantation. Percolation of slimed Ore with ..."

2. The Metallurgy of the Non-ferrous Metals by William Gowland (1914)
"Treatment when the ore is slimed :— 1. The operations of breaking, crushing, ... The pulp is thus returned to the tube mills until it is slimed—ie, ..."

3. Notes, Explanatory and Practical, on the Gospels: Designed for Sunday School by Albert Barnes (1863)
"Blood is put here-. for life, or for the •KM. The meaning is, that he knew and felt that Jesus was innocent. This 4 Saying, I have slimed, ..."

4. Cyanide Practice, 1910 to 1913 by Max Wilhelm Von Bernewitz (1913)
"A suitable flask is taken to which is transferred a portion of slimed ore pulp. ... Then if A be the weight of the dry slimed ore, B be the weight of flask, ..."

5. Practical Stamp Milling and Amalgamation by H. W. MacFarren (1910)
"The loss in concentration is mainly in the slimed sulphide. As the height of discharge is raised, the pulp becomes finer, is slimed more in comparison to ..."

6. Practical Stamp Milling and Amalgamation by H. W. MacFarren (1910)
"The loss in concentration is mainly in the slimed sulphide. As the height of discharge is raised, the pulp becomes finer, is slimed more in comparison to ..."

7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1917)
"The Hardinge mill slimed slightly less of the total material fed to it; the Hardinge mill slimed a little more of the mineral fed to it, as compared with ..."

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