шлам

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Schlamm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ʂlam]

Noun

шлам (šlam) m inan (genitive шла́ма, nominative plural шла́мы, genitive plural шла́мов)

  1. sludge (waste from industrial processes, or sediment in a steam boiler)
  2. slime, mud, ooze
  3. slurry
  4. sediment, silt, residue, bottoms
  5. tarry residue (in engines)
  6. drilling fluid, drilling mud
  7. (ceramics) slip
  8. powdered product, formed as a precipitate in the electrolysis of certain metals and usually containing noble metals
  9. precipitation in the form of fine particles that are released during sedimentation or filtration of a liquid

Declension

Derived terms

  • шла́мовый (šlámovyj)
  • шламообра́зный (šlamoobráznyj)
  • шламообразова́ние (šlamoobrazovánije)
  • шламоотдели́тель (šlamootdelítelʹ)
  • шламораздели́тель (šlamorazdelítelʹ)
  • шламоулови́тель (šlamoulovítelʹ)
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