mull vs slurry

mull

verb
  • To powder; to pulverize. 

  • To chop marijuana so that it becomes a smokable form. 

  • To dull or stupefy. 

  • To heat and spice something, such as wine. 

  • To work (over) mentally; to cogitate; to ruminate. 

  • To join two or more individual windows at mullions. 

noun
  • An inferior kind of madder prepared from the smaller roots or the peelings and refuse of the larger. 

  • A stew of meat, broth, milk, butter, vegetables, and seasonings, thickened with soda crackers. 

  • dirt; rubbish 

  • A thin, soft muslin. 

  • A promontory. 

  • A snuffbox made of the small end of a horn. 

  • The gauze used in bookbinding to adhere a text block to a book's cover. 

  • Marijuana that has been chopped to prepare it for smoking. 

slurry

verb
  • To make a slurry (of some material). 

  • To apply a slurry (to). 

adj
  • Slurred, tending to slur. 

noun
  • Liquid waste from some types of mining, such as mountain top removal mining, usually very toxic and stored nearby in large dams. 

  • Any flowable suspension of small particles in liquid. 

  • A thickener. 

  • A mixture of animal waste, other organic material and sometimes water, stored in a slurry pit and used as fertilizer; also used in combination, as pig slurry, etc. 

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