Slicing vs Sluicing - What's the difference?
slicing | sluicing |
The action of the verb to slice .
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=April 3, author=The New York Times, title=Art in Review, work=New York Times
, passage=Working on a monumental scale the artist Gordon Matta-Clark, from whose work the gallery takes its name, similarly redefined architecture in the 1970s, using massive slicings and excisions to suggest, among other things, the instability of the concept of property and the ephemerality of what we call real estate. Mr. Balula delivers something like the same message in a nutshell. }}
The act by which something is sluiced; a copious wetting; a drenching.
(linguistics) A kind of ellipsis, introduced by an interrogative, where (usually) everything except the interrogative is elided from the clause, as in "I like him, but I don't know why".
As nouns the difference between slicing and sluicing
is that slicing is the action of the verb to slice while sluicing is the act by which something is sluiced; a copious wetting; a drenching.As verbs the difference between slicing and sluicing
is that slicing is while sluicing is .slicing
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