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Syntactic phenomenon
clause. Sluicing has been studied in detail in the early 21st century and it is therefore a relatively well-understood type of ellipsis. Sluicing occurs
Sluicing
Water channel controlled at its head by a gate
A sluice (/slus/ SLOOS) is a water channel containing a sluice gate, a type of lock to manage water flow and water level.[citation needed] There are various
Sluice
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sluice or sluicing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sluice is a water channel containing a sluice gate (a type of lock to manage the water
Sluice_(disambiguation)
Syntactical occurrence
talked.3MS with 'Who did Ali talk with?' Sluicing is a specific type of ellipsis that involves wh-phrases. In sluicing, the wh-phrase is stranded while the
Preposition_stranding
Omitted words still understood in context
John will definitely call. The sluicing illustrated with these two sentences has occurred in indirect questions. Sluicing in direct questions is illustrated
Ellipsis_(linguistics)
American indie rock musician
Sluice is the stage name of American indie rock musician Justin Edward Morris. Morris is from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Morris attended Richard J
Sluice_(musician)
Technique of mining stream bed deposits for minerals
material from the deposit, a method known as hydraulic mining, hydraulic sluicing or hydraulicking. The word placer derives from the Spanish placer, meaning
Placer_mining
Watercourse in Cambridgeshire, England
England. It provides an almost straight channel between Earith and Denver Sluices. The river is tidal, with reverse tidal flow being clearly visible at Welney
New_Bedford_River
Siphon sluices (French: épanchoir à siphon) are one of the many water management devices used on the Canal du Midi to regulate the level of the water
Siphon_sluice
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
District of Argyle. Surettes Island is connected to Sluice Point on mainland Nova Scotia by the Indian Sluice Point Bridge on Nova Scotia Route 308. Although
Surettes_Island,_Nova_Scotia
Method of selectively emplacing soil or other materials using a stream of water
upward as the fill progresses. The sluices are carried parallel to, and just inside of, these dykes.[vague] The sluices discharge their water-earth mixture
Hydraulic_fill
Covered river in London, England
The River Heathwall, more often known as the Heathwall Sewer, Heathwall Ditch or Heathwall Mill Pond was a set of field drainage ditches and a large mill
River_Heathwall
Village in Northumberland, England
Seaton Sluice is a village in Northumberland, England. It lies on the coast at the mouth of the Seaton Burn (a small river), midway between Whitley Bay
Seaton_Sluice
Flow control device
A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a barrier (gate) out of the path of the fluid. Gate valves require very little
Gate_valve
United States historic place
Rapid Sluice Dead Timber Ford Sluices Eagle Falls Sluice Gravel Shoals Sluice Jacob's Creek Landing Mayo River Sluice Roberson's Fish Trap Shoal Sluice Slink
Dan River Navigation System in North Carolina Thematic Resources
Dan_River_Navigation_System_in_North_Carolina_Thematic_Resources
River in England
Earl's Sluice is an underground river in south-east London, England. Its source is Ruskin Park on Denmark Hill. In South Bermondsey it is joined by the
Earl's_Sluice
Mining technique using high-pressure water jets to carve away minerals
the world. Hydraulic mining had its precursor in the practice of ground sluicing, a development of which is also known as "hushing", in which surface streams
Hydraulic_mining
Gold mining site in Victoria, Australia
for sluicing purposes. Hydraulic sluicing is a mining method that employs high-pressure water jets to wash away soil and gravel down through a sluice box
Pink Cliffs Geological Reserve
Pink_Cliffs_Geological_Reserve
Rapid on the Chattooga River, United States
Bull Sluice is a prominent rapid on the Chattooga River on the Georgia and South Carolina border in the United States which was featured in the film Deliverance
Bull_Sluice
Place in Punjab, Pakistan
Sluice is a village in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 30°48'50N 74°12'15E with an altitude of 181 metres (597 feet). Location of Sluice-
Sluice,_Pakistan
The Black Sluice is the name given to the structure that controls the flow of the South Forty-Foot Drain into The Haven, at Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Black_Sluice
British biennial contemporary art fair
Sluice Art Fair (also known as Sluice or stylized as Sluice__) is a London-based biennial contemporary art fair open to alternative galleries and art
Sluice_Art_Fair
435 mm) standard gauge and Buck was sold to the S.I.&E. Co. In 1902, the Bull Sluice Railroad built a 2.7-mile (4.3 km) line from a junction with the Roswell
Roswell_Railroad
The Elbe Sluice (Czech: Zdymadlo Střekov) also known as Střekov Sluice, Masaryk Sluice or Sluice of T. G. Masaryk is a lock on the Elbe river in Ústí
Elbe_Sluice
Mining practices in ancient Rome
thus cracking the rock through thermal shock. The Romans also used ground sluicing, which is the use of tunneling equipment or excavation equipment to mine
Mining_in_ancient_Rome
Linguist and academic administrator
ellipsis in sluicing. The book has been called “a major contribution to our understanding of ellipsis” and “the most important work on the sluicing ellipsis
Jason_Merchant
Reservoir in Georgia, U.S.
Bull Sluice Lake is a small reservoir located along the Chattahoochee River in northern Georgia, in the northern suburbs of metro Atlanta. It is 673 acres
Bull_Sluice_Lake
1968 studio album by Groundhogs
Dave Thompson at AllMusic commented "... if you want to hear the blues sluicing straight out of the Southern England Delta, there are precious few better
Scratching the Surface (Groundhogs album)
Scratching_the_Surface_(Groundhogs_album)
Locality in Tasmania, Australia
waterfall, and water was diverted from the stream to provide water for mine sluicing and processing. At the 2021 census, Waratah had a population of 249. It
Waratah,_Tasmania
Watercourse in Cambridgeshire, England
Bedford River at Welmore Lake Sluice. When pumping occurs, flow in the lower river above Welney is reversed, and a vertical sluice gate prevents water discharged
Old_Bedford_River
River in New Zealand
1914. Water from the dam was conveyed on a water race to the turbine and sluicing area. 46°01′S 169°31′E / 46.017°S 169.517°E / -46.017; 169.517 "THE
Tuapeka_River
Shortened answer, such as "who walked the dog?" "Tom (did)"
Of the types of ellipsis mechanisms, answer fragments behave most like sluicing, a point that shall be illustrated below. Standard instances of answer
Answer_ellipsis
Series of construction projects in the Netherlands
dams, sluices, locks, dykes, levees, and storm surge barriers located in the provinces of South Holland and Zeeland. The aim of the dams, sluices, and
Delta_Works
it was slow. A faster way was by a rocker box or by sluicing. Dirt was filled into the box or sluice together with water and rocking movements or gravity
Mining methods of the Klondike Gold Rush
Mining_methods_of_the_Klondike_Gold_Rush
Former railway station in Northumberland, United Kingdom
Seaton Sluice was a railway station on the wagonway from Hartley Pit at its terminus in the village of Seaton Sluice. The station was served intermittently
Seaton_Sluice_railway_station
Bridge in Voorne-Putten, Goeree-Overflakkee
The Haringvlietdam, incorporating the Haringvliet sluices, are hydraulic engineering structures which closed off the estuary of the Haringvliet, Netherlands
Haringvlietdam
Intake structure for turbines or sewerage systems
A penstock is a sluice or gate or intake structure that controls water flow, or an enclosed pipe that delivers water to hydro turbines and sewerage systems
Penstock
Television series
shallow water, ocean environment. The fleet each typically consists of a sluicing apparatus, a means of paydirt collection (dredge), and a cold-water-diving
Bering_Sea_Gold
Defensive ditch surrounding a fortification or town
extensive water defences, including natural or artificial lakes, dams and sluices. In older fortifications, such as hillforts, they are usually referred
Moat
Sluice Creek is a 5.3-mile-long (8.5 km) tributary of Dennis Creek in Cape May County, New Jersey in the United States. List of rivers of New Jersey Roaring
Sluice_Creek
Village in Norfolk, England
William de Warenne. Denver Sluice controls the water levels between the tidal and non-tidal Great Ouse. In 1651, the first sluice to help with the drainage
Denver,_Norfolk
Reflexive pronouns Reflexive verbs Right node raising Scrambling Shifting Sluicing Small clause Stripping Subject-auxiliary inversion Subject-verb inversion
List_of_syntactic_phenomena
Canadian reality television series
they are only sluicing half of what they should be. Karl must deal with mistakes his crew make and design flaws on the massive sluicer his dad Marty built
Yukon_Gold_(TV_series)
Epic poem from Mesopotamia
Gilgamesh dived into the depths, founding the herb of eternal life. The sluice gates set into sky are an important detail: through them, the gods with
Epic_of_Gilgamesh
Process of extracting gold from the ground
slave labour and used hydraulic mining methods, such as hushing and ground sluicing on a large scale to extract gold from extensive alluvial (loose sediment)
Gold_mining
Failed hydroelectric dam in Nebraska, US
generation since the dam was operated to match the river flow, twice-annual sluicing had been conducted since 1948 to clear sediment away from the power intakes
Spencer_Dam
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
overseas. The Volkeraksluizen between Rotterdam and Antwerp are the biggest sluices for inland navigation in terms of tonnage. In 2007, the Betuweroute, a
Netherlands
American poet and linguist (1938–2025)
the penthouse principle, pied piping, scrambling, siamese sentences, sluicing, slifting, and sloppy identity. In linguistics more generally, Ross popularized
John_R._Ross
Channel for water driving a water wheel
England) is the current of water that turns a water wheel, or the channel (sluice) conducting water to or from a water wheel. Compared with the broad waters
Mill_race
4x4 trail near Sacramento, California
obstacle. After passing the Soup Bowl, the Little Sluice awaits. The Little Sluice, also known as the Sluice Box or simply as "The Box", is close to Spider
Rubicon_Trail
Engineer at the Chernobyl Nuclear Plant
this, and thus decided to drain the bubbler pools by opening its sluice gates. The sluice gates were controlled by valves located in a flooded subterranean
Boris_Baranov
New Zealand-Chinese merchant and gold-dredger
from Sha Kong village) worked at the sluicing and on maintaining the water-races. The Nokomai Hydraulic Sluicing Company was a publicly floated company
Charles_Sew_Hoy
Topics referred to by the same term
slang term for theft Swype, a virtual keyboard for touchscreen devices Sluicing, grammatical device for omitting words This disambiguation page lists articles
Swipe
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
al-Ashraf, forced a northward retreat. With the Nile in flood, he opened the sluices, flooding their route. Trapped, the crusaders accepted terms: Damietta
Crusades
Channel in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
This navigation channel has two leveling sluice gates 17 m high and 8 m wide. The system of operation of the sluice depends on the fluviometric level of the
São_Gonçalo_Channel
now a museum. A190 A189 on Dudley bypass, North Tyneside A193 in Seaton Sluice Known locally as The Avenue, this was originally the drive to Seaton Delaval
A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme
A_roads_in_Zone_1_of_the_Great_Britain_numbering_scheme
Passenger elevator in Stockholm, Sweden
Katarinahissen) is a passenger elevator in Stockholm that connects Slussen (the sluice/lock area) to the heights of Södermalm. The lift was a shortcut between
Katarina_Elevator
One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
At the headwater of Bavian (Khinnis) his inscription mentions automatic sluice gates. An enormous aqueduct crossing the valley at Jerwan was constructed
Hanging_Gardens_of_Babylon
Nature reserve in the United Kingdom
the river at Welmore Lake Sluice, where another automatic system controls outflow. High water levels open the automatic sluice at Earith, thereby releasing
Ouse_Washes
Canal tunnel in France
Arrondissement of Torcy) The canal tunnel is located between sluice 14 to Chalifert and sluice 13 to Coupray and has a length of 300 meters. The tunnel is
Chalifert_Tunnel
River in England
1618, with the construction of sluices and locks. Bedford could be reached by river from 1689. A major feature was the sluice at Denver, which failed in 1713
River_Great_Ouse
Emperor of Yuan China from 1271 to 1294
the water supply across different river basins, built new canals with sluices to control the water level, and achieved great success with the improvements
Kublai_Khan
Artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt
II Philadelphus. In Arsinoe, Ptolemy constructed a navigable lock, with sluices, at the Heroopolite Gulf of the Red Sea, which allowed the passage of vessels
Suez_Canal
Man-made lake in Bangladesh
Kaptai Lake reached the danger level, prompting the opening of 16 sluice gates. The sluice gates, opened to 3.5 feet to help reduce the lake's water level
Kaptai_Lake
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
the Annan River Company to commence sluicing on the former Collingwood leases and at Mount Leswell. Hydraulic sluicing began in January 1907 with water coming
Collingwood_Water_Race
Low bank or small wharf stretching from the shore into a water span
low-lying areas close to the coast, and subsequently by the current from sluicing basins; but it is now often considerably deepened by sand-pump dredging
Jetty
Bob is building some salt pans by the beach and accidentally breaks the sluice gates. When Scoop slips on some seaweed, he thinks he actually broke the
List of Bob the Builder episodes
List_of_Bob_the_Builder_episodes
Structure for controlled release of flows from a dam or levee
Ohzuchi Dam (Shiga Pref., Japan) Low-height spillway of Bonneville Dam with sluice gates Bell-mouth spillway of Hungry Horse Dam in operation A drop inlet
Spillway
length, 17,2 meters in width, 12 meters in air draught, are allowed to sluicing. The minimum acceptable level of water under the keel is 0,25 meters, the
Novosibirsk_Shipping_Canal
Form of placer mining
other precious metals were extracted from streams and mountainsides using sluices and panning (ruina montium). However, the productivity rate is comparatively
Gold_panning
Waterway network in eastern England
maintain and improve the route between Salters Lode Sluice on the Great Ouse and Stanground Sluice on the River Nene, another Act of Parliament was obtained
Middle_Level_Navigations
Drainage canal in eastern England
Forty-Foot Drain, also known as the Black Sluice Navigation, is the main channel for the land-drainage of the Black Sluice Level in the Lincolnshire Fens. It
South_Forty-Foot_Drain
River in England
Lark and River Little Ouse in times of flood, delivering them to Denver Sluice on the River Great Ouse. In the summer months, it is also used as part of
Cut-off_Channel
Waterways project in eastern England
Surfleet Seas End sluice. This includes a new channel between the South Forty-Foot Drain and the River Glen. Surfleet Seas End sluice is close to where
Fens_Waterways_Link
Thoroughbred race horse, winner of the 2025 Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes
Oil Fable (1986) Mushka (2005) Empire Maker (2000) Unbridled (1987) Toussaud (1989) Sluice (1998) Seeking The Gold (1985) Lakeway (1991)(family: 9-f)
Sovereignty_(horse)
Artificial watercourse in London, England
motivation behind its construction. The first section draws water via a sluice from the Colne — a source river which has seven distributaries, many of
Duke of Northumberland's River
Duke_of_Northumberland's_River
Reclaimed land
polder has an excess of water, which is pumped out or drained by opening sluices at low tide. Care must be taken not to set the internal water level too
Polder
Principal vein of gold or silver ore
successive extraction methods dominated: placer mining from 1848 (panning and sluicing surface gravels), hydraulic mining from the 1850s (high-pressure water
Mother_lode
Dam in Netherlands
Flood of 1953. The section between the Stevinsluizen and Lorentzsluizen sluice complexes was raised to 7.8 metres. Major upgrade works commenced in 2019
Afsluitdijk
Area of low lying land in eastern England
including the villages of Langtoft and Baston. The Black Sluice Level, also known as the Black Sluice District, was first drained in 1639 and extends from
The_Fens
Myth in which a great flood destroys civilization
from the Epic of Gilgamesh. An important technical detail are also the sluices built into sky. Through them, the gods, skilled in construction of irrigation
Flood_myth
River in Lincolnshire, England
as a quay. Once construction of the Grand Sluice was completed in 1766, they used a wharf above the sluice. On The Haven, boats used Packhouse Quay, subsequently
The_Haven,_Boston
English noblewoman and politician (1443–1509)
scheme, involving foreign engineers, that saw the construction of a large sluice at Boston. She funded the restoration of Church of All Saints, Martock in
Lady_Margaret_Beaufort
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Galston Suburb Water sluicing across Galston Gorge Road during rain Galston Location in metropolitan Sydney Interactive map of Galston Country Australia
Galston,_New_South_Wales
Mountain range in the United States
Groups of prospectors would divert the water from an entire river into a sluice alongside the river, and then dig for gold in the newly exposed river bottom
Sierra_Nevada
Gold discovery triggering an onrush of miners seeking fortune
water needed to wash dry placers. The more advanced techniques of ground sluicing, hydraulic mining and dredging may be used. Typically the heyday of a placer
Gold_rush
Ancient city of Phrygia
water channels had been cut out of the rock with a complex of pipes and sluice gates to divert water for bathing and for agricultural and industrial purposes
Colossae
City in Australia
Norval Dam on the Ryhmney Road and the half kilometre of sluice constructed in 1875 enabled sluicing of Curtis Hill and Oppossum Gully. Attention in the 1880s
Ararat,_Victoria
American reality television series episodes
October 17, 2013 (2013-10-17) Items appraised include an antique mining sluice; a customized 1938 Gibson guitar made for Peggy Eames, who appeared in Our
List_of_Pawn_Stars_episodes
Reservoir in Otago region, South Island
Bathans in Central Otago, New Zealand. The lake is man-made, the result of sluicing operations that began in 1873 when John Ewing (1844–1922) formed the St
Blue_Lake_(Otago)
River in England
result of an Act of Parliament obtained in 1751. Ten single-gate sluices and a pen sluice (or pound lock) were used to handle the change in level. The use
River_Nar
Town in Victoria, Australia
Smythesdale Court House Surface Hill Road, Surface Hill Hydraulic Gold Sluicing Pit Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Smythesdale (urban
Smythesdale
Computational technique
surface water profiles associated with a sluice gate on a mild reach (top) and a steep reach (bottom). Note, the sluice gate induces a choke in the system,
Standard_step_method
designed for a maximum water flow of 7500 m³/s. The double sluice consists of two sluice chambers, each 270 metres long and 24 metres wide. The difference
Iffezheim_Lock
Public school in Tacoma, Washington, US
The stadium was originally built in 1909–1910 using steam shovels and sluicing to move more than 180,000 cubic yards (140,000 m3) down the edges of the
Stadium_High_School
1860s gold rush in Central Otago, New Zealand
evidence of an array of mining techniques, including ground sluicing, hydraulic sluicing and hydraulic elevating. Tailings (the materials left over after
Otago_gold_rush
Bridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Ljubljanica Sluice Gate (Slovene: Zapornica na Ljubljanici), or the Partition (Pregrada), is a sluice gate and a triumphal arch on the Ljubljanica
Ljubljanica_Sluice_Gate
are East Farleigh, Teston, Hampstead Lane, Stoneham Old Lock (disused), Sluice Weir Lock, Oak Wier Lock East Lock, Porter's, Eldridge's and Town Lock in
Medway_Navigation
New Zealand reservoir
miner who built the original dam, George Druggan. When the Slate River Sluicing Company took over and greatly increased the dam, they called it the Toi
Druggans_Dam
Tourist place and lake in Ahmedabad, India
which is lost now. There are well carved supply sluices on the east side. Their buttresses or jambs of sluices resemble those of the minarets of mosques in
Kankaria_Lake
SLUICING
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Girl/Female
Tamil
First, Original, From the beginning
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Last
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Beynon.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Part of God, Eternal part of God
Male
Yiddish
(×§×זמיר) Yiddish form of Polish Kazimierz, KUZMIR means "commands peace."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Gem; Ruby
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Dorset, Northamptonshire, and Somerset named Caswell, from Old English cærse ‘(water)cress’ + well(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.
Biblical
full of gravel
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
SLUICING
SLUICING
SLUICING
SLUICING
SLUICING
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Sluice