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slow
adjective
1 having little speed or pace; not moving fast or swiftly.
2 taking a long time, or longer than usual or expected.
3 said of a watch or clock: showing a time earlier than the correct time.
4 unable to quickly and easily understand or appreciate.
5 dull; unexciting or uninteresting.
6 progressing at a tediously gentle pace a slow afternoon .
7 needing much provocation in order to do something He's slow to get angry .
8 said of a road lane, especially on a motorway: for the use of slower traffic.
9 said of business: slack.
10 said of photographic film: needing a relatively long exposure time.
adverb in a slow manner.
verb (slowed , slowing ) tr & intr (also slow down or up) to reduce or make something reduce speed, pace or rate of progress.
[Anglo-Saxon slaw ]
slowly adverb .
slowness noun .
slow match
noun a slow-burning rope used when firing explosives.
slow motion
noun
1 in film or television: a speed of movement that is much slower than real-life movement.
2 an imitation of this in real-life movement.
as adjective (slow-motion) a slow-motion clip .
slow neutron
noun , physics a neutron with a relatively low energy content.
slow virus
noun , pathol a virus that may take years to produce disease.

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