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1. (adjective) Middle English, from Old English *Aslopen, from aslupan (“to slip away”)
Adjective, Aslopen, Aslupan, Away
2. The strong past tense is frequent in Middle English, and the strong past participle is occasionally found (compare also Aslopen adj.); traces of strong conjugation appear in some modern dialects, but it is possible that these are new formations
And, Also, Aslopen, Adj, Appear, Are
3. Definition of slope Origin : 1590s, "go in an oblique direction," from earlier adjective meaning "slanting" (c.1500), probably from Middle English aslope (adv.) "on the incline" (late 15c.), from Old English *Aslopen, past participle of aslupan "to slip away," from a-"away" + slupan "to slip" (see sleeve)
An, Adjective, Aslope, Adv, Aslopen, Aslupan, Away
4. 1500), probably from Middle English aslope (adv.) "on the incline" (late 15c.), from Old English *Aslopen, past participle of aslupan "to slip away," from a-"away" + slupan "to slip" (see sleeve).From 1709 as "to be in a slanting position;" transitive sense "place in a slanting position" is from c
Aslope, Adv, Aslopen, Aslupan, Away, As
5. Middle English, from Old English *Aslopen, from aslupan ("to slip away") Examples
Aslopen, Aslupan, Away
6. [ME < aslope, sloping (mistaken as a slope) < OE Aslopen, pp
Aslope, As, Aslopen
7. Origin slope 2 (1500-1600) Probably from aslope “ in a sloping position ” ((14-21 centuries)), probably from Old English Aslopen, past participle of aslupan “ to slip away ” Quizzes Take our quick quizzes to practise your vocabulary.
Aslope, Aslopen, Aslupan, Away
8. Origen slope 2 (1500-1600) Probably from aslope “ in a sloping position ” ((14-21 centuries)), probably from Old English Aslopen, past participle of aslupan “ to slip away ” Ejercicios Práctica de gramática de nivel intermedio y avanzado.
Aslope, Aslopen, Aslupan, Away, Avanzado
ASLOPEN [slōp]
Slope A line is increasing if it goes up from left to right. The slope is positive, i.e. m >; 0 {displaystyle m>;0} . A line is decreasing if it goes down from left to right. The slope is negative, i.e. ... If a line is horizontal the slope is zero. This is a constant function. If a line is vertical the slope is undefined (see below).
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Slope is defined as a surface where one end is higher than the other. It is also the difference in the angles of the surface. An example of slope is the amount by which a surface veers downward.
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