Slake
31slake — 1) leaks 2) lakes …
32slake — verb 1》 quench (one s thirst). ↘satisfy (a desire). 2》 combine (quicklime) with water to produce calcium hydroxide. Origin OE slacian become less eager , also slacken , from slæc (see slack1) …
33slake — I. v. a. 1. Quench, extinguish, allay, abate, decrease, slacken. 2. Slack (as lime). II. v. n. 1. Desist, fail, go out, be quenched, become extinct. 2. Abate, decrease, become less decided …
34Slake — lukewarm …
35slake — v 1. satisfy, sate, satiate, gratify, indulge; allay, appease, pacify, dulcify, relieve, ease, assuage, salve, Rare. lenify, mitigate; quench, extinguish, check, curb, quell, still, stem, stay; hush, quiet, calm, tranquilize; dull, deaden, obtund …
36slake — [[t]sleɪk[/t]] v. slaked, slak•ing 1) to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying; quench 2) to cool or refresh 3) chem. to cause disintegration of (lime) by treatment with water 4) chem. (of lime) to become slaked • Etymology: bef.… …
37slake — v.tr. 1 assuage or satisfy (thirst, revenge, etc.). 2 disintegrate (quicklime) by chemical combination with water. Etymology: OE slacian f. slaeligc SLACK(1) …
38slake your thirst — to drink until you are no longer thirsty …
39slake trough — noun : a blacksmith s water tank for cooling forgings or tools …
40slake-trough — …