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slotten

Adjective

Meaning

slotten (comparative more slotten, superlative most slotten)

(UK dialectal) Divided.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

He criticised the UK's free trade policies for the negative impact they had on working-class people. citation Slotten pp. 365–72. Source: Internet

Slotten p. 236. Other scholars have preferred to emphasise instead Wallace's desire to find rational and scientific explanations for all phenomena, both material and non-material, of the natural world and of human society. Source: Internet

Slotten p. 267. Return to England, marriage and children A photograph of A.R. Wallace taken in Singapore in 1862 In 1862, Wallace returned to England, where he moved in with his sister Fanny Sims and her husband Thomas. Source: Internet

Slotten p. 301. He resumed the work in earnest in 1874 after the publication of a number of new works on classification. Source: Internet

Slotten p. 31. Wallace wrote to Henry Bates in 1845: I have a rather more favourable opinion of the 'Vestiges' than you appear to have. Source: Internet

Slotten p. 325. Darwin was very aware of Wallace's financial difficulties and lobbied long and hard to get Wallace awarded a government pension for his lifetime contributions to science. Source: Internet

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