slurry

/ˈslɜri/
noun
  1. A semi-liquid mixture, especially of water and a solid substance like mud, cement, or manure.
    • Construction workers mixed a cement slurry to pour into the foundation.
    • The mining company pumped a slurry of crushed rock and water through a pipeline.
    • The farmer spread a slurry of manure and water over the fields as fertilizer.
  2. A thin, watery mixture of food, often used in cooking or for feeding animals.
    • She blended the vegetables into a slurry for the baby's dinner.
    • The chef prepared a slurry of cornstarch and broth to thicken the soup.
    • The piglets ate a slurry of grain and milk from a trough.
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