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1. (n.) slipper
any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped, for wear in the home, for dancing, etc.
Etymology: (1470–80)
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| Definition of 'Slipper' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) slipper, carpet slipper
low footwear that can be slipped on and off easily; usually worn indoors
2. (noun) skidder, slider, slipper
a person who slips or slides because of loss of traction
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1. (noun) slipper
a soft shoe worn indoors
sheepskin slippers
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| Definition of 'Slipper' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Slipper
slippery
2. (noun) Slipper
one who, or that which, slips
3. (noun) Slipper
a kind of light shoe, which may be slipped on with ease, and worn in undress; a slipshoe
4. (noun) Slipper
a kind of apron or pinafore for children
5. (noun) Slipper
a kind of brake or shoe for a wagon wheel
6. (noun) Slipper
a piece, usually a plate, applied to a sliding piece, to receive wear and afford a means of adjustment; -- also called shoe, and gib
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Sense: a loose, soft kind of shoe for wearing indoors.
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Afrikaans: insteekskoen |
Arabic: خُف، شِبْشِب |
Bulgarian: пантоф |
Brazilian: chinelo |
Czech: pantofel |
German: der Pantoffel |
Danish: slippers |
Greek: παντόφλα |
Spanish: zapatilla |
Estonian: suss, tuhvel |
Farsi: كفش راحتي |
Finnish: tohveli |
French: pantoufle |
Hebrew: נַעַל בַּיִת |
Hindi: मुलायम जूता |
Croatian: papuča, lagana ženska cip |
Hungarian: papucs |
Indonesian: pantofel |
Icelandic: inniskór |
Italian: pantofola |
Japanese: スリッパ |
Korean: (실내용) 슬리퍼 |
Lithuanian: šlepetė |
Latvian: rītakurpe; čība |
Malay: selipar |
Dutch: pantoffel |
Norwegian: tøffel |
Polish: pantofel |
Persian: كفش راحتي |
Pashto: سليپر (بوټان |
Portuguese: chinelo |
Romanian: papuc (de casă) |
Russian: комнатная туфля |
Slovak: papuča |
Slovenian: copata |
Serbian: papuča |
Swedish: toffel |
Thai: รองเท้าสวมเดินในบ้าน |
Turkish: terlik |
Taiwanese: 拖鞋 |
Ukrainian: кімнатна туфля; пантофля |
Urdu: گھر میں پہننے کے ہلکے جوت |
Vietnamese: dép lê |
Chinese: 拖鞋 |
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