Definitions from Wiktionary (sluicing)
▸ noun: The act by which something is sluiced; a copious wetting; a drenching.
▸ noun: (linguistics) A kind of ellipsis, introduced by an interrogative, where (usually) everything except the interrogative is elided from the clause, as in "I like him, but I don't know why".
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▸ noun: The act by which something is sluiced; a copious wetting; a drenching.
▸ noun: (linguistics) A kind of ellipsis, introduced by an interrogative, where (usually) everything except the interrogative is elided from the clause, as in "I like him, but I don't know why".
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penstock,
sluiceway,
flush,
sluice down,
sousing,
suffusion,
diluviation,
desludging,
illuviation,
watering,
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