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| 1. | [ noun ] a share of something | |
| Synonyms: | piece | |
| Examples: | "a slice of the company's revenue" |
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| Related terms: | share | |
| 2. | [ verb ] make a clean cut through | |
| Synonyms: | slit | |
| Examples: | "slit her throat" |
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| Related terms: | cut cut | |
| 3. | [ noun ] (food) a serving that has been cut from a larger portion | |
| Synonyms: | piece | |
| Examples: | "a piece of pie" "a slice of bread" |
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| Related terms: | helping fillet cutlet | |
| 4. | [ verb ] (golf) in golf: hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels to the right | |
| Related terms: | hit golf | |
| 5. | [ noun ] (sport,golf) a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer | |
| Synonyms: | slicing fade | |
| Examples: | "he took lessons to cure his slicing" |
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| Related terms: | golf_stroke | |
| 6. | [ verb ] (military) hit a ball so that it causes a backspin | |
| Related terms: | strike | |
| 7. | [ verb ] cut into slices | |
| Synonyms: | slice_up | |
| Examples: | "Slice the salami, please" |
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| Related terms: | cut slicer slicing | |
| 8. | [ noun ] (medicine) a wound made by cutting | |
| Synonyms: | gash slash cut | |
| Examples: | "he put a bandage over the cut" |
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| Related terms: | wound slash slit | |
| 9. | [ noun ] a thin flat piece cut off of some object | |
| Related terms: | part section | |
| 10. | [ noun ] a spatula for spreading paint or ink | |
| Related terms: | spatula | |
| Similar spelling: |
sluice slick slews sleek slake slack sleigh sleazy sleaze slacks sls Slezsko |
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