slide
For the verb: "to slide"
| Simple Past: | slid |
| Past Participle: | slid |
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
slide/slʌɪd/
▶verb (past and past part. slid)
- 1 move along a smooth surface, especially downwards, while maintaining continuous contact with it.
- 2 change gradually to a worse condition or lower level.
- 1 a structure with a smooth sloping surface for children to slide down.
■ a smooth stretch of ice or packed snow for sliding or tobogganing on.
- 2 an act of sliding.
■ a part of a machine or instrument that slides.
- 3 a rectangular piece of glass on which an object is mounted or placed for examination under a microscope.
- 4 a mounted transparency, especially one placed in a projector for viewing on a screen.
- 5 Brit. a hairslide.
– derivatives
slidable adjective,
slidably adverb.
slidable adjective,
slidably adverb.
'slide' also found in these Oxford entries:
aquaplane
- carve
- cervical smear
- chute
- coverslip
- cursor
- diapositive
- flume
- glint
- glissade
- glissando
- helter-skelter
- insinuate
- lantern slide
- mount
- phonaesthesia
- portamento
- pump-action
- scoop
- shove-halfpenny
- skid
- sled
- sledge
- slew
- slide guitar
- slide rule
- slide valve
- slip
- slither
- slough
- smear
- snowboard
- spline
- stage
- stem
- stereopticon
- talon
- telescope
- throw
- trammel
- transparency
- trombone
- truck
- water slide
- zip

