SLOW vs DENSE: NOUN
- A sluggard.
- A moth.
- In zoöl, a sluggish or slow-paced skink, as the slow-worm or blindworm, Anguis fragilis; also, a newt or eft of like character.
- A Middle English spelling of slough.
- A Middle English preterit of slay.
- A thicket.
SLOW vs DENSE: ADJECTIVE
- Characterized by a low volume of sales or transactions.
- Lacking liveliness or interest; boring.
- Not moving quickly; taking a comparatively long time
- (used of timepieces) indicating a time earlier than the correct time
- (of business) not active or brisk
- So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- Slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity
- Not moving or able to move quickly; proceeding at a low speed.
- Marked by a retarded tempo.
- Taking or requiring a long time.
- Taking more time than is usual.
- Not having or exhibiting intellectual or mental quickness.
- Only moderately warm; low.
- Registering a time or rate behind or below the correct one.
- Allowing movement or action only at a low speed.
- Lacking in promptness or willingness; not precipitate.
- At a slow tempo
- A slow person. See def.7, above.
- Heavy in wit; not alert, prompt, or spirited; wearisome; dull.
- Not advancing or improving rapidly.
- Not ready; not prompt or quick; dilatory; sluggish.
- Not happening in a short time; gradual; late.
- Moving a short space in a relatively long time; not swift; not quick in motion; not rapid; moderate; deliberate.
- Permitting little light to pass through, because of compactness of matter.
- Hard to penetrate; thick.
- Crowded closely together; compact.
- Having relatively high density.
- Difficult to understand because of complexity or obscurity.
- Slow to apprehend; thickheaded.
- Having the constituent parts massed or crowded together; close; compact; thick; containing much matter in a small space; heavy; opaque
- Stupid; gross; crass.
- Closely crowded together
- Having high relative density or specific gravity
- Slow to learn or understand; lacking intellectual acuity
- Permitting little if any light to pass through because of denseness of matter
- Opaque, with good contrast between light and dark areas. Used of a photographic negative.
- Hard to pass through because of dense growth
- Thick; difficult to penetrate.
- Opaque; allowing little light to pass through.
- Obscure, or difficult to understand.
- Being a subset of a topological space that approximates the space well. See Wikipedia article on dense sets for mathematical definition.
- Of a person, slow to comprehend; of low intelligence.
- Compact; crowded together.
SLOW vs DENSE: VERB
- Lose velocity; move more slowly
- Cause to proceed more slowly
- Become slow or slower
- N/A
SLOW vs DENSE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To make slow or slower.
- To delay; retard.
- To become slow or slower.
- To go slower; -- often with up.
- N/A
SLOW vs DENSE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render slow; to slacken the speed of; to retard; to delay.
- N/A
SLOW vs DENSE: ADVERB
- Of timepieces
- Without speed (`slow' is sometimes used informally for `slowly')
- So as to fall behind the correct time or rate.
- At a low speed.
- N/A
SLOW vs DENSE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To become slow; slacken in speed.
- To make slow; delay; retard.
- To slacken in speed: as, to slow a locomotive or a steamer: usually with up or down.
- Taking a long time to move or go a short distance; not quick in motion; not rapid: as, a slow train; a slow messenger.
- Lacking intellectual acuity
- Slow to learn or understand
- Taking a comparatively long time
- Not moving quickly
- Move more slowly
- Slowly.
- Showing a time that is earlier than the actual time
- Not happening in a short time; spread over a comparatively long time; gradual: as, a slow change; the slow growth of arts.
- Not ready; not prompt or quick; used absolutely, not quick to comprehend; dull-witted.
- Tardy; dilatory; sluggish; slothful.
- Not hasty; not precipitate; acting with deliberation.
- Behind in time; indicating a time earlier than the true time: as, the clock or watch is slow.
- Dull; lacking spirit; deficient in liveliness or briskness: used of persons or things: as, the entertainment was very slow.
- Synonyms Delaying, lingering, deliberate.
- 3 and
- Heavy, inert, lumpish.
- Lose velocity
- 1–4. Slow, Tardy, Dilatory. Slow and tardy represent either a fact in external events or an element of character; dilatory only the latter. Dilatory expresses that disposition or habit by which one is once or generally slow to go about what ought to be done. See idle.
- (imperative) Slew.
- Slow to learn or understand
- Having component parts closely crowded together
- Lacking intellectual acuity
- Thick-headed; obtuse; stolid; stupid; dull.
- Figuratively, without break or interruption; difficult to penetrate; solid and heavy: as, dense ignorance; dense wit; dense stupidity.
- In photography, more or less opaque; strong in the contrast of lights and shades: said of a negative exhibiting these characteristics, and capable of giving a brilliant print, or even, if it be too dense, a harsh one, as distinguished from a weak or thin negative, the picture on which presents small contrasts, while its film is inclined to be more or less transparent, even in the lights, and the resulting print is flat. Also expressed by strong and intense.
- In zoology, closely set; separated by very small intervals: as. dense punctures, hairs, etc.
- Having great or unusual consistency of elements or closeness of parts; closely compacted or conglomerated; compact; close; thick: as, a dense body; a dense cloud or fog; a dense panicle of flowers.
- In optics, having a large index of refraction; capable of transmitting light at a less velocity than the velocity of light-waves in vacuo.
- Synonyms Condensed, compressed.
SLOW vs DENSE: RELATED WORDS
- Dim, Easy, Dragging, Dull, Lazy, Dilatory, Slack, Tedious, Poky, Retard, Dawdling, Slacken, Decelerate, Slowly, Sluggish
- Opaque, Compacted, Densities, Density, Stupid, Dumb, Slow, Dim, Dull, Concentrated, Heavy, Obtuse, Compact, Impenetrable, Thick
SLOW vs DENSE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Boring, Dim, Easy, Dragging, Dull, Lazy, Dilatory, Slack, Tedious, Poky, Retard, Slacken, Decelerate, Slowly, Sluggish
- Populated, Opaque, Compacted, Density, Stupid, Dumb, Slow, Dim, Dull, Concentrated, Heavy, Obtuse, Compact, Impenetrable, Thick
SLOW vs DENSE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- This may indicate that the server is slow to respond, the network is slow, or that there is some other network problem.
- Experiencing a SLOW network connection: Are other office members are experiencing slow network access.
- This is very helpful on systems with slow closing valves or on pump systems that are operating near maximum flow or have slow wellrecovery.
- The slow cooker setting is great for meals that have a cook time already set for a slow cooking meal.
- Really slow to respond after handing in draft, very slow edits, and final version looked nothing like the edited version we worked on together.
- Lid on the slow cooker tin of chickpeas to make it chunkier this website you will lentil and potato curry slow cooker for.
- Every man must be swift about hearing, slow about speaking, slow about wrath.
- Expect slow transfer rates, primarily by reason of the slow network cards, the computer itself, and the storage.
- Slow drivers slow everyone down and asshole drivers increase the slowdown by cutting people off.
- In testing web applications, test with slow machines and slow networks that more closely mimic those of real users.
- Actin filaments are anchored by dense bodies and dense bands, which are linked together by intermediate filaments.
- It is dense clay containing fragments and strata of dense and fractured noncemented claystone that weathers to silty clay or clay texture.
- The intersection of a countable family of open dense subsets of a complete metric space is dense.
- Dense mode if there is a PIM Dense mode application, otherwise conufb01gure the interfaces for PIM Sparse mode.
- If we combine two liquids that do not mix, the less dense one will float on the more dense one.
- Objects and water can become more dense or less dense if molecules or heat is added or taken away.
- One easy way to combat this is by consuming low energy dense foods, which are also nutrient dense and promote fat loss.
- Iceborne is one very dense expansion for a very dense game.
- Corollary: A closed subset is nowhere dense iff its complement is dense.
- There are two kinds of Redshift clusters, Dense Compute and Dense Storage.
SLOW vs DENSE: QUESTIONS
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- Can antioxidants slow the progression of vision loss?
- How is slow-transit constipation (STC) characterized?
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- Can Xtandi slow advanced prostate cancer progression?
- Can cryptographic hash functions slow down motorcycles?
- Does uninstalling programs slow down your computer?
- How does enterogastrone slow down stomach emptying?
- Is Slow Food and slow living the answer to green living?
- Can I access slow lounge and slow international with my FNB card?
- Do dense breasts laws increase breast density awareness?
- Are gas giants more dense than terrestrial planets?
- What is the architecture of dense connective tissue?
- Why choose Magnum systems for dense phase conveying?
- Are trigonometric polynomials dense on the unit circle?
- What is storage dense configuration for vSAN (s3260)?
- What to avoid with dense pack cellulose insulation?
- Is the dose-dense paclitaxel regimen generalisable?
- Do less dense materials occupy more volume than more dense materials?
- What are the Earths layers from most dense to least dense?