a small piece of paper, typically a form for writing on or one giving printed information
a creamy mixture of clay, water, and typically a pigment of some kind, used especially for decorating earthenware
(especially of shoes or clothes) having no (or few) fastenings and therefore able to be put on and taken off quickly
depart without saying goodbye; leave quietly or surreptitiously
a mould in which a concrete structure of uniform cross section is cast by filling the mould with liquid concrete and then continuously moving and refilling it at a sufficiently slow rate for the emerging part to have partially set
a ring in a dynamo or electric motor which is attached to and rotates with the shaft, passing an electric current to a circuit via a fixed brush pressing against it
a mooring rope with both ends on board ship, enabling the crew to cast off without disembarking