
1) Airport-landing privilege 2) Allocated time 3) Allotted place in a schedule 4) Animal track 5) Animal trail 6) Aperture 7) Appointment book opening 8) Area close to a hockey net 9) Area in front of the goal 10) Assign a time slot 11) Assigned place or position 12) Assigned time 13) Atlantic City machine
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1) Groove 2) Meeting 3) Niche 4) Opening 5) Place 6) Section 7) Split
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footprint of a hart (M 46 (r))
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• (n.) A broad, flat, wooden bar; a slat or sloat. • (n.) A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; esp., one for the reception of a piece fitting or sliding in it. • (n.) The track of a deer; hence, a track of any kind. • (n.) A bolt or bar for fastening a door. • (v. t.) To shut with violence; to slam; as, to slot a ...
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A single unit of location provided by a starbase array, station, or outpost service that an activity occupies. ex. This assembly array has eight slots available.
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A long, narrow, spanwise gap in a wing, usually near the leading edge, to improve airflow at high angles of attack for slower landing speeds.
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A fishing size limit where the angler may keep fish shorter than a minimum length but longer than an upper length limit. For instance, a slot limit of 13 to 16 inches means you must, by regulation practice catch-and-release on the fish in the slot. Slot limits are special regulations used on specific bodies of water.
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(from the article `ice hockey`) ...to go after it, and the other to try to wrest the puck away. The third forward, meanwhile, takes up a position about 20 feet in front of the goal, ...
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a recess in a core in which the conductors of a winding may be laid
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A position in the skydive or on the plane.
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A numbered location within a distribution center that indicates the location of products for storage, retrieval and inventory control. See warehouse slot.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Expansion interface in computers, notebooks and other devices. Expansion cards, e.g. PC Cards, can be plugged or built in here to increase performance, capacity or the capabilities of the device.
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A cut make in a material of a specific size and location. May have the face material removed when used to feed through imprinters.
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Expansion interface in computers, notebooks and other devices. Expansion cards, e.g. PC Cards, can be plugged or built in here to increase performance, capacity or the capabilities of the device
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An area immediately in front of the goal and extending about 10 yards out, considered the best area
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a gap between the mainsail and headsail which helps to regulate airflow over the leeward side of the mainsail
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Slot noun [ LG. & Dutch
slot a lock, from a verb meaning to close., to shut, Dutch
sluiten ; akin to German
schliessen , Old High German
sliozan , OFries.
sl...ta , and probably to Latin
claudere . Confer
Close ,
Sluice .]
1. A broad, ...
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Slot transitive verb [ See
Slot a bar.] To shut with violence; to slam; as, to
slot a door. [ Obsolete or Prov. Eng.]
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A small pocket parallel to the floor.
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An area of the court located to the left and right of the top of the key. The slot is a position that must be filled during the 4-Out Motion or when running any offense with a two-guard front.
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American slang for the middle of the semi-circular desk around which newspaper sub-editors work.
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A narrow air passage running spanwise on an aerofoil, flap, aileron, elevator or rudder. Slots give greater control at critical angles of an aeroplane and act on the principle of smoothing the turbulent wake and so delaying the stall of a surface.
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noun (computer) a socket in a microcomputer that will accept a plug-in circuit board; `the PC had three slots for additional memory`
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noun a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail); `he put a quarter in the slot`
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Any point in a syntagm — a linear structure such as a phrase or sentence — which can be occupied by a class of items such as a noun or verb.
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