lubric

lubric

(ˈluːbrɪk)
adj
slippery
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WINIFRED Believe it, mistress, I'll be no pander to him; and if I find Any loose lubric scapes in him I'll watch him, And at my return, protest I'll shew you all.
The 40-grain flat-nose bullet travels at 1,085 feet per second (fps) and carries a thin layer of lubric paraffin wax that protects the lead bullet's shape through the bore and in flight.
Where vice triumphs and virtue is a crime"--"this lubric and adult'rate age" (Eleonora, ll.
The system is clean and quiet -- all bearings are internally lubric at ed and sealed for life.
Robar's NP3 finish is an electroless nickel-based finish that creates a lubric finish with a low-fric- tion coefficient.