sleeker

English

Etymology

sleek + -er

Adjective

sleeker

  1. comparative form of sleek: more sleek

Noun

sleeker (plural sleekers)

  1. An instrument for sleeking or making smooth.
    • 1852, Frederick Overman, The Moulder's and Founder's Pocket Guide, page 120:
      The blackwashing is here to be the very last operation, and to be well performed, and when dry must be polished by a large sleeker fitting the circle of the cylinder.

Anagrams

Scots

Adjective

sleeker

  1. comparative degree of sleek
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