
1) Mixture of solid and liquid 2) Muddy mixture 3) Pasty cement mixture 4) Semifluid mixture 5) Suspension 6) Thin mixture 7) Thin, watery mixture 8) Wet cement mixture 
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(from the article `building construction`) ...to harden; the spaces between are excavated by special clamshell buckets and also filled with concrete. During the excavation and drilling ... Soft materials are broken down by vigorous stirring with water in wash mills, producing a fine slurry, which is passed through screens to remove ... ...
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a watery mixture or suspension of solids.
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A thin, watery mixture. The mixture of pulp and water that is poured on to the papermaking machine is often referred to as slurry.
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a reasonably thick, but very liquid, mortar mix. 
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A thin semifluid suspension of a solid in a liquid. ... (05 Mar 2000) ... 
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(slur´e) a mixture of a liquid, usually water, and a fine insoluble particulate substance.
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A thick suspension of a finely divided substance in a liquid producing a paste-like liquid.  Agriculturally, usually refers to a mixture of faeces, urine and water, sometimes containing bedding materials (such as straw or sawdust).  Also fungicides and some insecticides are applied to seeds as slurries to produce thick coating and reduce dustiness....
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describes a high concentration of suspended solids in water typically over 5g/1.
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1. in drilling, a plastic mixture of cement and water that is pumped into a well to harden.  There it supports the casing and provides a seal in the wellbore to prevent migration of underground fluids. 2. a mixture in which solids are suspended in a liquid. 
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Animal dung mixed with water or urine. It can be stored in a slurry lagoon before being spread on fields as a fertiliser.
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a watery mixture or suspension of solids.
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A thin mixture of water and insoluble solids.
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A mixture of clay and water. An alternative name for slip , but more commonly used when the mixture cements clay joins.
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A term referring to a mixture of flour and water, which is stirred into soups and sauces as a thickener.
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a watery mixture of insoluble matter.
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A term loosely applied to any clay-like dispersion. It may be use to wash ladles or other refractory linings to impart a smooth surface; as a bonding addition to molding sand; as a thin loam over specially made molds or as a mixture to fine joints or cracks of a core, etc.
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A watery mixture of insoluble matter.
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A watery mixture of insoluble matter resulting from some pollution control techniques. 
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Animal dung mixed with water and urine which can be handled as a semi-liquid.
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 noun
 noun a suspension of insoluble particles (as plaster of Paris or lime or clay etc.) usually in water
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A mixture of water and such finely divided materials, such as portland cement, slag, or soil in suspension.
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A liquid that has a very high level of suspended solids (usually from 2 to 30
% by weight).
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A thick slip.
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A term loosely applied to any clay-like dispersion. It may be used to wash ladles or other refractory linings to impart a smooth surface; as a bonding addition to molding sand, as a thin loam over specially made molds, or as a mixture to fine joints or cracks of a core, etc.
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