These are the meanings of the letters DEISL when you unscramble them.
            
                
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                    deils (unknown)
                    
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                    delis (unknown)
                    
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                    idles (unknown)
                    
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                    isled (unknown)
                    
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                    Sidle (v. t.)
                    
                        To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise;   as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A clasp or brooch for a belt, or the like.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A cover which opens or closes an aperture by sliding over   it.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A grace consisting of two or more small notes moving by   conjoint degrees, and leading to a principal note either above or   below.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A moving piece which is guided by a part or parts along   which it slides.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A plate or slip of glass on which is a picture or   delineation to be exhibited by means of a magic lantern, stereopticon,   or the like; a plate on which is an object to be examined with a   microscope.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A slide valve.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A small dislocation in beds of rock along a line of fissure.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A sound which, by a gradual change in the position of the   vocal organs, passes imperceptibly into another sound.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        A surface of ice or snow on which children slide for   amusement.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        An apparatus in the trumpet and trombone by which the   sounding tube is lengthened and shortened so as to produce the tones   between the fundamental and its harmonics.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        An inclined plane on which heavy bodies slide by the force   of gravity, esp. one constructed on a mountain side for conveying logs   by sliding them down.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        Same as Guide bar, under Guide.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        Smooth, even passage or progress.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        That on which anything moves by sliding.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        That which operates by sliding.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        The act of sliding; as, a slide on the ice.
                     
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                    Slide (n.)
                    
                        The descent of a mass of earth, rock, or snow down a hill or   mountain side; as, a land slide, or a snow slide; also, the track of   bare rock left by a land slide.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        Especially, to move over snow or ice with a smooth,   uninterrupted motion, as on a sled moving by the force of gravity, or   on the feet.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To cause to slide; to thrust along; as, to slide one   piece of timber along another.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To move along the surface of any body by slipping, or   without walking or rolling; to slip; to glide; as, snow slides down the   mountain's side.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To pass along smoothly or unobservedly; to move gently   onward without friction or hindrance; as, a ship or boat slides through   the water.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To pass from one note to another with no perceptible   cassation of sound.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To pass inadvertently.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To pass or put imperceptibly; to slip; as, to slide in a   word to vary the sense of a question.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To pass out of one's thought as not being of any   consequence.
                     
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                    Slide (v. t.)
                    
                        To slip when walking or standing; to fall.