Slit

  • 11slit — index lancinate, sever, split (noun), split (verb) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

    Law dictionary

  • 12slit — vb slash, *cut, hew, chop, carve …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 13slit — slit1 [ slıt ] noun count 1. ) a long narrow space in something: I could see them through the slit in the curtains. a skirt with a slit up the side a ) only before noun used about clothes and other things that have a long narrow space between… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 14slit — I UK [slɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms slit : singular slit plural slits 1) a long narrow space in something I could see them through the slit in the curtains. a skirt with a slit up the side 2) a long thin cut Make a slit in the top of the …

    English dictionary

  • 15slit — [[t]slɪ̱t[/t]] slits, slitting (The form slit is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.) 1) VERB If you slit something, you make a long narrow cut in it. [V n] They say somebody slit her throat... [V n with open] He… …

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  • 16slit — slit1 [slıt] v past tense and past participle slit present participle slitting [T] to make a straight narrow cut in cloth, paper, skin etc ▪ Guy slit open the envelope. slit sb s throat (=kill someone by cutting their throat) slit your wrists… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17SLIT — Mit einer Hyposensibilisierung (auch Allergieimpfung oder Spezifische Immuntherapie genannt) soll die eigentlich unnötige, überschießende Reaktion des Immunsystems auf ein Allergen reduziert werden. Die veraltete Bezeichnung Desensibilisierung… …

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  • 18slit — 1 verb past tense and past participle slit present participle slitting (T) to make a straight narrow cut in cloth, paper, skin etc: slit sth open (=open it by slitting it): Guy slit open the envelope. | slit sb s throat (=kill someone with a… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 19slit — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from slitten Date: 12th century a long narrow cut or opening • slit adjective • slitless adjective II. transitive verb (slit; slitting) Etymolo …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 20slit — n. & v. n. 1 a long straight narrow incision. 2 a long narrow opening comparable to a cut. v.tr. (slitting; past and past part. slit) 1 make a slit in; cut or tear lengthwise. 2 cut into strips. Phrases and idioms: slit eyed having long narrow… …

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