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slurry (Mixture of finely-divided solids with water) | |||
mudflat; mud (Sediment); sludge 1. A soft, soupy, or muddy bottom deposit, such as found on tideland or in a stream bed. 2. A semifluid, slushy, murky mass of sediment resulting from treatment of water, sewage, or industrial and mining wastes, and often appearing as local bottom deposits in polluted bodies of water | |||
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slurry; grout | |||
slurry seal | |||
sludge | |||
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mud; ooze; slime; warp; mire | |||
silt (sandig); sludge (schleimig); turbid water | |||
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grading; washing | |||
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slurry | |||
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elutriate; whitewash; wash (von Schlamm reinigen) | |||
float; water screen | |||
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whitewash | |||
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elutriation | |||
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whitewashing | |||
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plankton; vegetal mud; pulp; dirt; impurity; clay | |||
slush; slime (Fine insoluble material formed in electrolysis or in electrodeposition); slimes (Material of less than 200 mesh which settles very slowly and must be leached by agitation); slip (Clay mixed with water) | |||
mire mud; mud soil before the dikes; sludge (of sewage); dewatered sludge; slurry; silt (Schlick) | |||
slick; slim | |||
horh; lair; slam; squad | |||
silt; sludge | |||
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slimy; muddy; baggy; silty | |||
silted | |||
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mud-laden | |||
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to wash clay (Erde) |
Schlamm: 160 phrases in 19 subjects |