Slice

  • 101slice — a broad knife for lifting and dividing fish at a table …

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  • 102SLICE — Summer Learning In Community Education (Community » Educational) **** Selective Line Insertion Communication Equipment (Computing » Telecom) *** Servanthood Leadership Integrity Commitment Example (Community » Religion) * Symposium For Leadership …

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  • 103slice — (slīs) in tomography, a cross sectional plane of the body selected for imaging …

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  • 104slice — ● ►en n. f. ►DISQUE En anglais, c est une tranche , on trouve donc le terme dans ce sens un peu partout. En particulier comme synonyme exact de partition sous Solaris …

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  • 105Slice — 1. (obsolete) one pound note; £1; 2. two dollars; $2 …

    Dictionary of Australian slang

  • 106þæslíce — adv in that way, so, after this manner, similarly, thus; suitably, fitly, meetly, opportunely, aptly …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 107slice — I Australian Slang 1. (obsolete) one pound note; £1; 2. two dollars; $2 II U.S.A.; Pittsburgh, PA rarely used synonym for Holmes …

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  • 108slice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. cut, slash, carve, shave, skive. See layer. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. thin piece, slab, wedge, collop; see part 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. piece, cut, segment, sliver, wedge, slab, hunk …

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  • 109slice — vb American to harass, oppress, criticise. A piece of adolescent and teenage slang of the early 1990s, almost always referring to parents or teachers. ► I sure wish the rents would quit slicing me …

    Contemporary slang

  • 110slice — sb. Alys. 3833. AS. slican, to strike …

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