How Do You Spell SLICKEN?

Pronunciation: [slˈɪkən] (IPA)

The word "Slicken" is a geological term used to describe the smooth and polished surface on a fault plane. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈslɪkən/. The first sound is the "s" sound, followed by the "l" sound, then the "ih" sound, a "k" sound, an "uh" sound, and finally an "n" sound. The spelling of "slicken" is consistent with the rules of English phonetics, making it an easily identifiable and pronounceable term.

SLICKEN Meaning and Definition

  1. Slicken is a verb that primarily refers to the process of making a surface smooth and slippery. It is often used to describe the act of applying a substance, such as oil or grease, to reduce friction or enhance the ease of movement. Slicken can also refer to the action of polishing or burnishing a surface to create a glossy or shiny appearance.

    The term originated from the adjective "slick," which describes a surface that is sleek, smooth, and slippery. Therefore, to slicken something is to render it in a manner that resembles or embodies the qualities of slickness.

    In certain contexts, slicken is also used to describe the geological phenomenon known as slickensides. These are polished and grooved rock surfaces that result from the movement of rock masses along faults or other fractures. Slicken surfaces occur due to the friction and pressure exerted during tectonic activities, which result in the smoothing and shearing of rocks.

    Overall, slicken denotes the process of making a surface slick or smooth. It can refer to the application of substances to create slipperiness or a shiny appearance, as well as to the geological formation of polished rock surfaces.

Common Misspellings for SLICKEN

  • sliken
  • slecken
  • Slikin
  • alicken
  • zlicken
  • xlicken
  • dlicken
  • elicken
  • wlicken
  • spicken
  • slucken
  • sljcken
  • slkcken
  • slocken
  • sl9cken
  • sl8cken
  • slixken
  • slivken
  • slifken
  • slidken

Etymology of SLICKEN

The word "slicken" comes from the Middle English term "slyken", which derived from the Old English word "slician". This Old English term means "to make smooth" or "to become slippery". The word "slician" can be traced back further to the Proto-Germanic word "slikōną", which carries a similar meaning of "to make smooth", "to glide", or "to slip". Ultimately, the etymology of "slicken" can be linked to the Proto-Indo-European root *sleig-, meaning "to glide".

Conjugate verb Slicken

CONDITIONAL

I would slicken
you would slicken
he/she/it would slicken
we would slicken
they would slicken

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be slickening
you would be slickening
he/she/it would be slickening
we would be slickening
they would be slickening

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have slicken
you would have slicken
he/she/it would have slicken
we would have slicken
they would have slicken

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been slickening
you would have been slickening
he/she/it would have been slickening
we would have been slickening
they would have been slickening

FUTURE

I will slicken
you will slicken
he/she/it will slicken
we will slicken
they will slicken

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be slickening
you will be slickening
he/she/it will be slickening
we will be slickening
they will be slickening

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have slickened
you will have slickened
he/she/it will have slickened
we will have slickened
they will have slickened

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been slickening
you will have been slickening
he/she/it will have been slickening
we will have been slickening
they will have been slickening

IMPERATIVE

you slicken
we let´s slicken

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to slicken

PAST

I slickened
you slickened
he/she/it slickened
we slickened
they slickened

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was slickening
you were slickening
he/she/it was slickening
we were slickening
they were slickening

PAST PARTICIPLE

slickened

PAST PERFECT

I had slickened
you had slickened
he/she/it had slickened
we had slickened
they had slickened

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been slickening
you had been slickening
he/she/it had been slickening
we had been slickening
they had been slickening

PRESENT

I slicken
you slicken
he/she/it slickens
we slicken
they slicken

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am slickening
you are slickening
he/she/it is slickening
we are slickening
they are slickening

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

slickening

PRESENT PERFECT

I have slickened
you have slickened
he/she/it has slickened
we have slickened
they have slickened

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been slickening
you have been slickening
he/she/it has been slickening
we have been slickening
they have been slickening