Sleight


noun
1.
skill; dexterity.
2.
an artifice; stratagem.
3.
cunning; craft.
noun (archaic)
1.
skill; dexterity See also sleight of hand
2.
a trick or stratagem
3.
cunning; trickery

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    adjective, slenderer, slenderest. 1. having a circumference that is small in proportion to the height or length: a slender post. 2. thin or slight; light and graceful: slender youths. 3. small in size, amount, extent, etc.; meager: a slender income. 4. having little value, force, or justification: slender prospects. 5. thin or weak, as sound. […]

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    adjective, slenderer, slenderest. 1. having a circumference that is small in proportion to the height or length: a slender post. 2. thin or slight; light and graceful: slender youths. 3. small in size, amount, extent, etc.; meager: a slender income. 4. having little value, force, or justification: slender prospects. 5. thin or weak, as sound. […]

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