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Sluice - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A sluice is a channel or gate used to control the flow of water, often in rivers or dams. It can also refer to washing ore with water in mining.

sluice

/slus/ /sluːs/

Definition:

A channel controlling water flow, often with a gate to regulate it.

Synonyms:

channel, conduit, floodgate, spillway

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

block, dam

Common Collocations:

sluice gate, sluice box, sluice water

Derivatives:

sluicing, sluiced

Usage Tips:

Use "sluice" as a noun for water channels or as a verb meaning to wash with flowing water.

Common Phrases:

sluice one's money away, open the sluice gates

Etymology:

From Old French "escluse," derived from Latin "exclusa," meaning a barrier or floodgate.

Examples:

  • 1. The miners used a sluice to separate gold from gravel.
  • 2. She opened the sluice to let the water rush through.
  • 3. The heavy rain caused the sluice gates to overflow.
  • 4. They sluiced the deck clean with buckets of seawater.

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