Wikipedia has an article on: Sphere packing in a cylinder Wikipedia line slip (plural line slips) (mathematics) A variant form of a sphere packing in a cylinder...
slips (“tie”) + fitta (“cunt”) slipsfitta c (vulgar, derogatory) a disagreeable person who wears a tie, especially in their line of work, like a bureaucrat...
diagrams exhibit a more disturbed surface, so far as regards faults and slips, snapped anticlinals, upshoved synclinals, lapped folds, […] synclinal fold...
slips (“tie”) + Nisse (diminutive of Nils or male given name) slipsnisse c (colloquial, derogatory) a person who wears a tie, especially in their line...
player stops to block a defender for a teammate handling the ball and then slips behind the defender to accept a pass. 2019 February 25, Brett Dawson, Fred...
German schlüpfen (“to slip”). slip (third-person singular simple present slips, present participle slipping, simple past and past participle slipped or...
Eccentricities of Literature and Life: At present we only produce some of those slips and trippings of the tongue and pen to which we are all liable in our unguarded...
(cricket) The arc of fielders on the off side, behind the batsman: the slips and gully. [from 20th c.] (botany) A woody plant, such as a fruit tree,...
translated into English verse: With teeth they smooth their work, as on it slips, And flecks of wool stick to their wither'd lips 2015, Graham Masterson...