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batter(2) (iou) and slew(1) (iou)


batter(2) (iou)



batter noun1. LME.
[Anglo-Norman bat(t)ure = Old French bateure (mod. batture) action of beating, from batre: see BATTER verb1, -ER2.]
I.
A runny mixture of flour and eggs or the like beaten up with milk or water, for Cooking. LME.
A cement or paste of flour and water. Chiefly Scot. LME-M19.
A thick paste of any kind. E17.
II.
Printing. A damaged area of metal type or blocks. E19.

slew(1) (iou)



slew noun1. [slu:] Also sleugh, slue. E18.
[Alt. of SLOUGH noun1.]
A marshy or reedy pool, pond, inlet, etc. N. Amer. E18.
gen. An expanse or mass of water. rare. E20.