sleeker

Etymology

sleek + -er

adj

  1. comparative form of sleek: more sleek

noun

  1. An instrument for sleeking or making smooth.
    The blackwashing is here to be the very last operation, and to be well performed, and when dry must be polished by a large sleeker fitting the circle of the cylinder. 1852, Frederick Overman, The Moulder's and Founder's Pocket Guide, page 120

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