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slant <a slant; slants> N

slant N

slant drilling ELEC

Slant fracture INDUST

slant profile

slant range MIL

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Its editorial slant is strongly critical of feminism, charging feminists of being misandrist in their mindset.
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The mouth has a distinct downward slant (imparting a disgruntled expression to the shark), with short furrows at the corners.
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His sculptures told of his meticulous slant towards precision, which were a creative engineering feat of geometrical shapes.
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This book, which was rigorously scientific and at the same time innovative in its linguistic slant, turned into an international best-seller translated into twenty languages.
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The slant of the face will vary according to the position that the stick is used for.
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This exploited slant azimuth to greatly increase the recording time.
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Because of his slant, he enjoyed the entire spectrum of the experience of sprint car racing and cared much less about statistics.
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With that growth came concern about the radical left slant of the organization.
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Where it is inclined, it is sometimes called a slant-four.
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The cylinders are inclined, as in a slant-6, by 22 degrees.
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