Biology •
Slip (fish), also known as Black Sole •
Slip (horticulture), a small cutting of a plant as a specimen or for grafting •
Muscle slip, a branching of a muscle, in anatomy
Computing and telecommunications •
SLIP (programming language), (Symmetric LIst Processing language) •
Slip (telecommunication), a positional displacement in a sequence of transmitted symbols •
Serial Line Internet Protocol, a mostly obsolete encapsulation of the Internet Protocol
Earth science •
Silicic-dominated Large Igneous Province (SLIP), a geological feature consisting of a large area of igneous rocks of a certain type • Slip, the relative movement of geological features present on either side of a
fault plane •
Land slip or landslide, commonly called a slip in New Zealand
Materials •
Slip (ceramics), a mix of water and clay (clay slurry) used to produce ceramic wares •
Slip (materials science), the process by which a dislocation motion produces plastic deformation
Mechanical systems •
Slip (vehicle dynamics), the relative motion between a tire and the road surface •
Slip (electrical motor), the difference in speed between the frequency supplied to an induction motor and rotor shaft speed • Slip, a
type of rail switch •
Slip gauge or gauge block, a system for producing precision lengths
Psychology •
Slip (treatment), a temporary return to a negative behavior after therapy intended to correct that behavior •
Freudian slip, an error in speech, memory or physical action that arises from the unconscious mind
Other uses in science and technology •
Slip (aerodynamics), an aerodynamic state in which an aircraft is moving sideways as well as forward relative to the oncoming airflow •
Slipway, a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water == Television ==