slivery
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Adjective
    
slivery (comparative more slivery, superlative most slivery)
- Resembling or full of slivers.
-  1925, MotorBoating, volume 36, number 4, page 106:- Mimi, unfortunately, was not dressed to slide on the slivery surface of new-sawed pine. […] [H]er costume of pink silk and chiffon, not overly voluminous in the first place, mostly was impaled on slivers and left in her wake; […]
 
-  1937, James Ernest Boyle, The Battle of Milk, page 38:- As a final touch she made some slivery little brown-and-white-bread sandwiches to go with the Newburg, just for style.
 
-  1952, Wire and Wire Products, volume 27, page 78:- A common defect in copper wire is that of slivers. These may be caused by improperly cast wire bars and/or by improper hot rolling. Horizontally cast wire bars having cold shuts, rough edges and bad sets, will make slivery rod and wire.
 
 
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Usage notes
    
- Also commonly encountered as a typographical error for silvery.
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