A person of Chinese or other East Asian descent, To tend steadily upward or downward, The angle a roof surface makes with the horizontal, expressed as a ratio of the units of vertical rise to the units of horizontal length (sometimes referred to as run). For English units of measurement, when dimensions are given in inches, slope may be expressed as a ratio of rise to run, such as 4:12 or an an angle, To try to move surreptitiously, The degree to which a surface tends upward or downward, The ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between two points on a line; zero if the line is horizontal, undefined if it is vertical, The slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point, An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward, To hold a rifle at a slope with forearm perpendicular to the body in front holding the butt, the rifle resting on the shoulder, The rate of rise or fall of a filter, usually expressed in a number of dB per octave (e g , Johns crossover had a 12 dB/octave slope on high output and a 18 dB/octave slope on the low output ), refers to a curve and is defined as the change in the variable on the vertical axis divided by the change in the variable on the horizontal axis (chapter 1 appendix), The slope shows the steepness or incliine of a line, determined from two points on the line, The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal Percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100 Thus, a slope of 20 percent is a drop of 20 feet in 100 feet of horizontal distance, The angle or inclination a structural member makes with reference to a horizontal position expressed in inches of vertical rise per 12 inches of horizontal run, i e 3/12, the upward or downward slant of a line or the inclination of the slant of a line Segment AB extends up two units for every unit to the right that it extends Thus, it has slope 2/1, The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise, in inches, to the run, in inches (e g 4:12 slope), the ratio of change in the vertical quantity (Y) to the change in the horizontal quantity (X), an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of the mountain" be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down, The incline angle of a roof surface, given as a ratio of the rise (in inches) to the run (in feet) See also pitch, The ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between two points on a line; zero if the line is horizontal, infinite if it is vertical, The angle of incline of a roof expressed as a percent or as a ratio of rise to run See Roof Slope, (of a vector) The ratio of the magnitude of the y-component to the magnitude of the x-component; also the tangent function, The inclination of a stream channel or ground surface, usually expressed in terms of the ratio or percentage of number of units of vertical rise or fall per unit of horizontal distance An increase of 1 foot over a distance of 5 feet is expressed as a 20 percent slope The slope of a terrestrial surface is an important factor in erosion potential and interacts with aspect to influence basic rates of evapotranspiration, side of a hill, incline; upward or downward slant; degree to which a surface deviates from the vertical, Any ground whose surface forms an angle with the plane of the horizon, A slope is the side of a mountain, hill, or valley. Saint-Christo is perched on a mountain slope. the lower slopes of the Himalayas, A slope is a surface that is at an angle, so that one end is higher than the other. The street must have been on a slope. = incline, If something slopes, it leans to the right or to the left rather than being upright. The writing sloped backwards = slant, If a surface slopes, it is at an angle, so that one end is higher than the other. The bank sloped down sharply to the river The garden sloped quite steeply. + sloping slop·ing a brick building, with a sloping roof. the gently sloping beach, An oblique direction; a line or direction including from a horizontal line or direction; also, sometimes, an inclination, as of one line or surface to another, In a sloping manner, an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of the mountain", be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down, The part of a continent descending toward, and draining to, a particular ocean; as, the Pacific slope, To depart; to disappear suddenly, To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in cutting a garment, To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes, The slope of something is the angle at which it slopes. The slope increases as you go up the curve. a slope of ten degrees. see also ski slope, incline, slant upward or downward; cause to tilt, slant, slippery slope: see slippery. if the ground or a surface slopes, it is higher at one end than the other slope up/down/away etc. Numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal. In analytic geometry, the slope of any line, ray, or line segment is the ratio of the vertical to the horizontal distance between any two points on it ("slope equals rise over run"). In differential calculus, the slope of a line tangent to the graph of a function is given by that function's derivative and represents the instantaneous rate of change of the function with respect to change in the independent variable. In the graph of a position function (representing the distance traveled by an object plotted against elapsed time), the slope of a tangent line represents the object's instantaneous velocity, The slope of a line is its gradient, i e the change in the dependent or response variable (y) per unit change in the independent or predictor variable (x), The slope of a line is the tangent of that line The tangent is the vertical distance of any two points on a line divided by the horizontal distance of the same two points The slope in a linear regression is expressed as coefficient b, The probit or Bliss slope of the graph of the probit of the response vs the log of the dose, The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal Percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100 Thus, a slope of 20 percent is a drop of 20 feet in 100 feet of horizontal distance, means average inclination of a surface measured from the horizontal, generally expressed as the ratio of a unit of vertical distance to a given number of units of horizontal distance (e g , 1v: 5h) It may also be expressed as a percent or in degrees, A measure of change in surface value over distance, expressed in degrees or as a percentage For example, a rise of 2 meters over distance of 100 meters describes a 2% slope, the amount by which the value along the vertical axis increases as a result of a change in a unit along the horizontal axis; the slope is calculated by dividing the change in the vertical axis (the "rise") by the change in the horizontal axis (the "run"), The variation of terrain from the horizontal; the number of feet rise or fall per 100 feet measured horizontally, expressed as a percentage, At a given point on an interpolated surface, the slope at that point is the value of the partial derivative taken in the direction of the aspect at the point The slope is measured as an angle that is positive below the horizontal, i e , horizontal surfaces have a slope of zero and a vertical cliff has a slope of 90 degrees, be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down", the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal; "a five-degree gradient", The term in the equation of a regression line which multiplies the independent variable X If the equation of a line is given as Y = A+B*X, then the slope is B The slope's numerical value indicates the steepness of a line while the algebraic sign describes the relationship between X and Y A positive slope means that as X increases, Y decreases The converse is true for a negative slope: as X increases, Y decreases In a regression analysis, the slope tells you how much increase there is in the predicted Y variable for every unit change in the X variable, The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by the horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100, The slope of a line is the ratio of rise to run, The slope of a line is the ratio, when we move between any two points on the line, of the change in vertical position over the change in horizontal position, incline, raked, batter, slope, having an oblique or slanted direction, That has or have a slope, third-person singular of slope, plural of slope, Inclining or inclined from the plane of the horizon, or from a horizontal or other right line; oblique; declivous; slanting, having a slanting form or direction; "an area of gently sloping hills"; "a room with a sloping ceiling, slanting, inclined, oblique, Present participle of to slope, having a slanting form or direction; "an area of gently sloping hills"; "a room with a sloping ceiling",
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A person of Chinese or other East Asian descent
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To tend steadily upward or downward - "The road slopes sharply down at that point."
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The angle a roof surface makes with the horizontal, expressed as a ratio of the units of vertical rise to the units of horizontal length (sometimes referred to as run). For English units of measurement, when dimensions are given in inches, slope may be expressed as a ratio of rise to run, such as 4:12 or an an angle - "The slope of an asphalt shingle roof system should be 4:12 or greater."
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To try to move surreptitiously - "I sloped in through the back door, hoping my boss wouldn't see me."
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The degree to which a surface tends upward or downward - "The road has a very sharp downward slope at that point."
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The ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between two points on a line; zero if the line is horizontal, undefined if it is vertical - "The slope of this line is 0.5"
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The slope of the line tangent to a curve at a given point - "The slope of a parabola increases linearly with x."
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An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward - "I had to climb a small slope to get to the site."
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To hold a rifle at a slope with forearm perpendicular to the body in front holding the butt, the rifle resting on the shoulder - "The order was given to "slope arms.""
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The rate of rise or fall of a filter, usually expressed in a number of dB per octave (e g , Johns crossover had a 12 dB/octave slope on high output and a 18 dB/octave slope on the low output )
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refers to a curve and is defined as the change in the variable on the vertical axis divided by the change in the variable on the horizontal axis (chapter 1 appendix)
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The slope shows the steepness or incliine of a line, determined from two points on the line
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The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal Percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100 Thus, a slope of 20 percent is a drop of 20 feet in 100 feet of horizontal distance
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The angle or inclination a structural member makes with reference to a horizontal position expressed in inches of vertical rise per 12 inches of horizontal run, i e 3/12
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the upward or downward slant of a line or the inclination of the slant of a line Segment AB extends up two units for every unit to the right that it extends Thus, it has slope 2/1
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The degree of roof incline expressed as the ratio of the rise, in inches, to the run, in inches (e g 4:12 slope)
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the ratio of change in the vertical quantity (Y) to the change in the horizontal quantity (X)
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an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of the mountain" be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down
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The incline angle of a roof surface, given as a ratio of the rise (in inches) to the run (in feet) See also pitch
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The ratio of the vertical and horizontal distances between two points on a line; zero if the line is horizontal, infinite if it is vertical
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The angle of incline of a roof expressed as a percent or as a ratio of rise to run See Roof Slope
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(of a vector) The ratio of the magnitude of the y-component to the magnitude of the x-component; also the tangent function
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The inclination of a stream channel or ground surface, usually expressed in terms of the ratio or percentage of number of units of vertical rise or fall per unit of horizontal distance An increase of 1 foot over a distance of 5 feet is expressed as a 20 percent slope The slope of a terrestrial surface is an important factor in erosion potential and interacts with aspect to influence basic rates of evapotranspiration
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side of a hill, incline; upward or downward slant; degree to which a surface deviates from the vertical isim
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Any ground whose surface forms an angle with the plane of the horizon
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A slope is the side of a mountain, hill, or valley. Saint-Christo is perched on a mountain slope. the lower slopes of the Himalayas
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A slope is a surface that is at an angle, so that one end is higher than the other. The street must have been on a slope. = incline
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If something slopes, it leans to the right or to the left rather than being upright. The writing sloped backwards = slant
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If a surface slopes, it is at an angle, so that one end is higher than the other. The bank sloped down sharply to the river The garden sloped quite steeply. + sloping slop·ing a brick building, with a sloping roof. the gently sloping beach
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An oblique direction; a line or direction including from a horizontal line or direction; also, sometimes, an inclination, as of one line or surface to another
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In a sloping manner
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an elevated geological formation; "he climbed the steep slope"; "the house was built on the side of the mountain"
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be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down
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The part of a continent descending toward, and draining to, a particular ocean; as, the Pacific slope
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To depart; to disappear suddenly
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To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in cutting a garment
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To take an oblique direction; to be at an angle with the plane of the horizon; to incline; as, the ground slopes
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The slope of something is the angle at which it slopes. The slope increases as you go up the curve. a slope of ten degrees. see also ski slope
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incline, slant upward or downward; cause to tilt, slant fiil
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slippery slope: see slippery. if the ground or a surface slopes, it is higher at one end than the other slope up/down/away etc. Numerical measure of a line's inclination relative to the horizontal. In analytic geometry, the slope of any line, ray, or line segment is the ratio of the vertical to the horizontal distance between any two points on it ("slope equals rise over run"). In differential calculus, the slope of a line tangent to the graph of a function is given by that function's derivative and represents the instantaneous rate of change of the function with respect to change in the independent variable. In the graph of a position function (representing the distance traveled by an object plotted against elapsed time), the slope of a tangent line represents the object's instantaneous velocity
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The slope of a line is its gradient, i e the change in the dependent or response variable (y) per unit change in the independent or predictor variable (x)
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The slope of a line is the tangent of that line The tangent is the vertical distance of any two points on a line divided by the horizontal distance of the same two points The slope in a linear regression is expressed as coefficient b
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The probit or Bliss slope of the graph of the probit of the response vs the log of the dose
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The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal Percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100 Thus, a slope of 20 percent is a drop of 20 feet in 100 feet of horizontal distance
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means average inclination of a surface measured from the horizontal, generally expressed as the ratio of a unit of vertical distance to a given number of units of horizontal distance (e g , 1v: 5h) It may also be expressed as a percent or in degrees
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A measure of change in surface value over distance, expressed in degrees or as a percentage For example, a rise of 2 meters over distance of 100 meters describes a 2% slope
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the amount by which the value along the vertical axis increases as a result of a change in a unit along the horizontal axis; the slope is calculated by dividing the change in the vertical axis (the "rise") by the change in the horizontal axis (the "run")
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The variation of terrain from the horizontal; the number of feet rise or fall per 100 feet measured horizontally, expressed as a percentage
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At a given point on an interpolated surface, the slope at that point is the value of the partial derivative taken in the direction of the aspect at the point The slope is measured as an angle that is positive below the horizontal, i e , horizontal surfaces have a slope of zero and a vertical cliff has a slope of 90 degrees
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be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down"
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the property possessed by a line or surface that departs from the horizontal; "a five-degree gradient"
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The term in the equation of a regression line which multiplies the independent variable X If the equation of a line is given as Y = A+B*X, then the slope is B The slope's numerical value indicates the steepness of a line while the algebraic sign describes the relationship between X and Y A positive slope means that as X increases, Y decreases The converse is true for a negative slope: as X increases, Y decreases In a regression analysis, the slope tells you how much increase there is in the predicted Y variable for every unit change in the X variable
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The inclination of the land surface from the horizontal percentage of slope is the vertical distance divided by the horizontal distance, then multiplied by 100
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The slope of a line is the ratio of rise to run
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The slope of a line is the ratio, when we move between any two points on the line, of the change in vertical position over the change in horizontal position
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A slope.
incline - "To reach the building, we had to climb a steep incline."
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sloping.
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A slope
batter
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Sloping
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sloped
having an oblique or slanted direction
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sloped
That has or have a slope
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third-person singular of slope
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sloping
Inclining or inclined from the plane of the horizon, or from a horizontal or other right line; oblique; declivous; slanting
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having a slanting form or direction; "an area of gently sloping hills"; "a room with a sloping ceiling
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slanting, inclined, oblique sıfat
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Present participle of to slope
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having a slanting form or direction; "an area of gently sloping hills"; "a room with a sloping ceiling"
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