SLICE vs SLASH: NOUN
- A salver, platter, or tray.
- A bakers' shovel or peel.
- A broad, thin knife, usually of silver, for dividing and serving fish at table. Also called fish-slice.
- A utensil for turning over meat in the frying-pan and for similar purposes. The form is like that of a trowel, the blade being three or four inches wide, twice as long, and often pierced with holes. Also called turn-over.
- A bar with a chisel or spear-headed end, used for stripping off the sheathing or planking of ships.
- A wedge driven under the keel of a ship when launching.
- A tapering piece of plank driven between the timbers of a ship before planking. Also called slicer.
- A bar used by whalers to strip fish with.
- The sliding bottom of a slice-galley.
- A small spade-shaped iron tool with which printing-ink is taken out of a tub and conveyed to an ink-trough or -fountain.
- In printing:
- Something thin and broad.
- A shiver; a splinter.
- A thin broad piece cut off from something: as, a slice of bread or of bacon: often used figuratively.
- In golf, the side spin imparted to a ball which causes it to curve to the right in the case of a right-handed player, or the reverse in the case of a left-handed player.
- A mill or machine for slitting or dividing gems.
- A stroke, as in tennis, in which the ball is struck with a downward motion with the open face of the racket in order to impart backspin.
- A ball propelled on such a course.
- A stroke that causes a ball to follow such a course.
- The course of a ball that curves in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the right of a right-handed player.
- A similar implement for spreading printing ink.
- A knife with a broad, thin, flexible blade, used for cutting and serving food.
- A portion or share.
- An often wedge-shaped piece cut from a larger, usually circular object.
- A thin broad piece cut from a larger object.
- A wound made by cutting
- A serving that has been cut from a larger portion
- A share of something
- A thin flat piece cut off of some object
- A spatula for spreading paint or ink
- A golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer
- The symbol /. Also sometimes known as a forward slash, particularly in computing.
- A swift striking movement.
- A swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.
- A opening or gap in a forest made by wind, fire, or other destructive agency.
- Swampy or wet lands overgrown with bushes.
- A large slit in the material of any garment, made to show the lining through the openings.
- A long cut; a cut made at random.
- A mass of coal which has been crushed and shattered by a movement of the earth's crust.
- A wet or swampy place overgrown with bushes: often in the plural.
- Plural Same as slashing, 3.
- A clearing in a wood; any gap or opening in a wood, whether caused by the operations of woodmen or by wind or fire. Compare slashing, 2.
- Hence A piece of tape or worsted lace placed on the sleeves of non-commissioned officers to distinguish them from privates; a stripe.
- A slit cut in the stuff from which a garment is made, intended to show a different and usually bright-colored material underneath.
- A random, sweeping cut at something with an edged instrument, as a sword or an ax, or with a whip or switch.
- A cut; a gash; a slit.
- A wet or marshy linear depression between nearly parallel ridges of dunes on a sand-reef. See the extract.
- A great quantity of broth or similar food.
- A genre of fanfic depicting romantic relationships between characters, usually of the same sex, that are not romantically connected in the original work or works upon which the fanfic is based.
- Wet or swampy ground overgrown with bushes and trees.
- Branches and other residue left on a forest floor after the cutting of timber.
- A diagonal mark ( / ) that is used especially to separate alternatives, as in and/or, to represent the word per, as in miles/hour, to separate component parts of a URL, as in whitehouse.gov/kids/patriotism/, and to indicate the ends of verse lines printed continuously, as in Old King Cole / Was a merry old soul.
- A decorative slit in a fabric or garment.
- A long cut or other opening made by such a stroke; a gash or slit.
- A forceful sweeping stroke that is made with a sharp instrument.
- A wound made by cutting
- A punctuation mark (/) used to separate related items of information
- An open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind)
- A strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
SLICE vs SLASH: VERB
- Make a clean cut through
- Hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction
- Cut into slices
- Hit a ball so that it causes a backspin
- Move or stir about violently
- Beat severely with a whip or rod
- Cut with sweeping strokes; as with an ax or machete
- Cut open
- Cut drastically
SLICE vs SLASH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To move like a knife.
- To make a cut with a cutting implement.
- To hit (a ball) with a slice.
- To reduce or remove from a larger amount or entity.
- To divide into portions or shares; parcel out.
- To cut through or move through with an action like cutting.
- To cut from a larger piece.
- To cut or divide into slices.
- To strike violently and at random, esp. with an edged instrument; to lay about one indiscriminately with blows; to cut hastily and carelessly.
- To make drastic reductions in something.
- To cut one's way with such strokes.
- To make forceful sweeping strokes with a sharp instrument.
- To reduce or curtail drastically.
- To hit or propel (a ball, for instance) forcefully in a straight line.
- To criticize sharply.
- To swing a stick at (an opponent) in ice hockey or lacrosse, in violation of the rules.
- To cut a slit or slits in, especially so as to reveal an underlying color.
- To make a gash or gashes in.
- To cut or form by cutting with forceful sweeping strokes.
SLICE vs SLASH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To hit (the ball) so that the face of the club draws across the face of the ball and deflects it.
- To clear by means of a slice bar, as a fire or the grate bars of a furnace.
- To cut into parts; to divide.
- To cut into thin pieces, or to cut off a thin, broad piece from.
- To lash; to ply the whip to.
- To cut by striking violently and at random; to cut in long slits.
SLICE vs SLASH: CONJUNCTION
- N/A
- As well as; and. Used in combination and often rendered as a virgule in print.
SLICE vs SLASH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To break with a bar. Bituminous coal, when burned, fuses and forms a solid mass which must be broken up in this manner.
- In golf, to draw the face of the club across (the ball) from right to left in the act of hitting it, the result being that it will travel with a curve toward the right; or the reverse for a left-handed player. W. Park, Jr., Game of Golf, glossary.
- [In the following passage the word is used interjectionally, with no clear meaning.
- To cut; divide.
- To remove in the form of a slice: sometimes with off or out: as, to slice off a piece of something.
- To cut into slices, or relatively broad, thin pieces: as, to slice bread, bacon, or an apple.
- (idiom) (any way/no matter how) No matter how you look at it; no matter how it is analyzed.
- As with an ax or machete
- Cut with sweeping strokes
- To work in wet.
- To cut or move rapidly.
- To strike violently and at random with a cutting instrument; lay about one with sharp blows.
- To crack or snap, as a whip.
- To lash.
- To ornament, as a garment, by cutting slits in the cloth, and arranging lining of brilliant colors to be seen underneath.
- To cut with a violent sweep; cut by striking violently and at random, as with a sword or an ax.
- To cut with long incisions; gash; slit; slice.
SLICE vs SLASH: RELATED WORDS
- Fraction, Crumb, Nibble, Bite, Portion, Carve, Rasher, Chunk, Slice up, Fade, Gash, Slit, Slash, Cut, Piece
- Welt, Diagonal, Lather, Strap, Cut down, Toss, Convulse, Whip, Gash, Lash, Thrash, Trounce, Slice, Flog, Cut
SLICE vs SLASH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fillet, Loaf, Fraction, Crumb, Nibble, Bite, Portion, Carve, Rasher, Chunk, Fade, Gash, Slit, Slash, Cut
- Virgule, Stroke, Solidus, Welt, Diagonal, Lather, Strap, Cut down, Toss, Whip, Gash, Trounce, Slice, Flog, Cut
SLICE vs SLASH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Keeping your knife clean and hot for each slice will ensure a clean, perfect slice every time.
- Some slicers are able to produce only one slice size, while some can offer multiple slice sizes.
- MR images slice by slice and mentally reconstruct the actual situation based on both radiculography and MRI.
- Scoop out the avocado and cube it, slice the tomato slice in a few pieces.
- Using the Slice feature in Cricut Design Space, slice your monogram letter in half.
- After the slice operation we got two slice, which share the underlying array.
- But plan to take it slice by slice and with a thousand cuts.
- Top with the other slice of bread, slice diagonally, and serve immediately.
- Always even toast shade control offers consistent results slice after slice.
- Lay one slice of bacon on each eggplant slice.
- So we actually have a custom honoring endpoint on every page of the site, it slash patient slash status.
- Slash J Slash boasts the migratory elk route and borders national forest with snowmobile trails north into Wyoming.
- Human Effigy: Jump Slash: Crouches, then jumps forward at his target to perform an overhead downwards slash.
- Mind Sear now grants Slash and Merciless Slash a chance to finish the cooldown of Cauterize.
- The primary combo now consist of downward Slash followed by two separate diagonal slash.
- My room is like a strange museum-slash-junk shop-slash-vintage store.
- Okay, so the address east slash ap i slash update invoice.
- Navy SEAL turned retired spy slash FBI informant slash cougar hunter.
- Slash and Cyclone Slash deal additional Force damage.
- Trailing slash: URLs that do not contain a trailing slash redirect to a version with a trailing slash.
SLICE vs SLASH: QUESTIONS
- Is this delicious slice better than the real thing?
- What episode is slice the Invisible Enemy in Bleach?
- How does slice improve the performance/health of fish?
- What is Philips Brilliance ICT 256 slice CT scanner?
- Which SPM slice should I use for ascending sequences?
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- Does grazing affect slash pine establishment and survival?
- Did slash back the Crystal Palace dinosaur campaign?
- Does msb8004 output directory have a trailing slash?
- Is there a way to convert forward slash to backward slash?
- How do I redirect from non-trailing slash to trailing slash?
- What happens to the soil temperature when a slash and slash is burned?
- Is cyclone slash or great slash better for a Knight?
- What is the use of forward slash and backward slash?