slippery jack — noun The common name for a mushroom in genus Suillus, family Boletaceae. Like all boletes, they have no gills, but release spores from tubes ending in open pores. Most have a slimy cap, hence the name … Wiktionary
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Jack Hill (actor) — Jack Hill (12 September 1891 22 November 1963) was an American actor, who appeared in scores of Laurel Hardy comedies.Filmography* A Quiet Street (1922) * Stage Fright (1923) * Dogs of War (1923) * Back Stage (1923) * The Fighting Demon (1925) *… … Wikipedia
Jack Critchfield Park — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Jack Critchfield Park nickname = location = Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania broke ground = opened = 2002 owner = Slippery Rock University operator = Slippery Rock University surface = Grass construction cost = architect … Wikipedia
Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania — Geobox|Settlement name = Slippery Rock native name = other name = Centreville other name1 = category = Borough etymology type = Named for etymology = Slippery Rock Creek official name = Borough of Slippery Rock nickname = motto = image caption =… … Wikipedia
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Jack Palethorpe — Football player infobox playername = Jack Palethorpe fullname = John Thomas Palethorpe nickname = SOS height = dateofbirth = 23 November 1909 cityofbirth = Leicester countryofbirth = England dateofdeath = death date and… … Wikipedia
black-jack — Sphalerite Sphal er*ite, n. [Gr. ??? slippery, uncertain. See {Blende}.] (Min.) Zinc sulphide; called also {blende}, {black jack}, {false galena}, etc. See {Blende} (a) . [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English