sloper

Variant of slope

slope definition

slope (slōp)

noun

  1. a piece of ground that is not flat or level; rising or falling ground
  2. any inclined line, surface, position, etc.; slant
    1. deviation from the horizontal or vertical
    2. the amount or degree of this
  3. Slang a native of East Asia, often, specif., of Vietnam: a vulgar term of hostility and contempt
  4. ☆ the land area that drains into a given ocean
  5. Math.
    1. the trigonometric tangent of the positive angle formed between a given straight line and the x-axis of a pair of Cartesian coordinates
    2. the slope of the tangent line to a given curve at a designated point

Etymology: ME < aslope, sloping (mistaken as a slope) < OE aslopen, pp. of aslupan, to slip away < slupan, to glide: see sloop

intransitive verb sloped, sloping slop′·ing

  1. to have an upward or downward inclination; take an oblique direction; incline; slant
  2. Chiefly Brit., Informal to go or move (off, away, etc.), esp. in a leisurely or furtive way

transitive verb

to cause to slope

adjective

Old Poet. that slopes; slanting; inclined

Related Forms:

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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