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slippage
slip·page S0476400 (slĭp′ĭj)n.1. The act or an instance of slipping, especially movement away from an original or secure place.2. The amount or extent of slipping.3. A decline in level, performance, or achievement.4. Loss of motion or power because of slipping.slippage (ˈslɪpɪdʒ) n1. (Mechanical Engineering) the act or an instance of slipping2. (Mechanical Engineering) the amount of slipping or the extent to which slipping occurs3. a. an instance of not reaching a norm, target, etcb. the extent of this4. (Mechanical Engineering) the power lost in a mechanical device or system as a result of slippingslip•page (ˈslɪp ɪdʒ) n. 1. an act or instance of slipping. 2. an amount or extent of slipping. 3. (in machinery) the amount of work dissipated by slipping of parts, excess play, etc. [1840–50] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | slippage - a decrease of transmitted power in a mechanical system caused by slippingdecrease, decrement - a process of becoming smaller or shorter | | 2. | slippage - decline from a standard level of performance or achievementdecline, diminution - change toward something smaller or lower | | 3. | slippage - failing to hold or slipping out of place; "the knots allowed no slippage"movement, move, motion - the act of changing location from one place to another; "police controlled the motion of the crowd"; "the movement of people from the farms to the cities"; "his move put him directly in my path" | Translationsslippage
slippage[′slip·ij] (engineering) The leakage of fluid between the plunger and the bore of a pump piston. Also known as slippage loss. (petroleum engineering) The movement of gas past or through a liquid-phase reservoir front; this movement occurs instead of driving the liquid forward; it can exist in gas-drive reservoirs or in gas-lift oil-well bores. (textiles) A fabric defect on which warp threads slip over filling threads or vice versa as a result of loose weaving or of unevenly matched yarns. slippageIn built-up roofing, the lateral movement between adjacent plies; esp. occurs on sloping roofs.Slippage
SlippageThe difference between estimated transactions costs and actual transactions costs. The difference usually represents revisions to price difference or spread and commission costs.SlippageIn futures, the difference between the estimated and actual transaction costs. These costs may increase because of a broker's mistake, or because of reduced liquidity, increased transportation costs for the underlying commodity, or any number of other reasons. Some brokerages use algorithmic trading to avoid slippage. See also: All-In Cost.slippage
Words related to slippagenoun a decrease of transmitted power in a mechanical system caused by slippingRelated Wordsnoun decline from a standard level of performance or achievementRelated Wordsnoun failing to hold or slipping out of placeRelated Words |