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The word "slantways" emerged in the 14th century as a combination of "slant" and "-ways." It originally referred to a direction or position that deviated from the perpendicular or horizontal. Over time, the meaning expanded to include any deviation or indirect approach.
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Etymology The word slant is derived from the Old English word slantan which means
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