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opening slot

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  • Slot — may refer to: * Slot, a space for a container on a ship usually expressed as a 20 or 40 slot (ie 20 or 40 feet). * Slot antenna, a directional antenna consisting of a slot in a piece of metal * Slot canyon, a type of narrow canyon formed by the… …   Wikipedia

  • slot — [slɒt ǁ slɑːt] noun [countable] 1. a short period of time allowed for one particular event in a series of other similar events: • At one time, the airline held 38% of the available take off and landing slots at Heathrow Airport. • There s a… …   Financial and business terms

  • slot — slot1 [slät] n. [ME, a bar, bolt < OFr esclot < Frank * sclot; akin to Ger schliessen, to lock: see CLOSE2] 1. a narrow notch, groove, or opening, as a keyway in a piece of machinery, a slit for a coin in a vending machine, etc. 2. any of… …   English World dictionary

  • opening — [n1] gap, hole aperture, breach, break, cavity, chink, cleft, crack, cranny, crevice, cut, discontinuity, door, fissure, hatch, interstice, mouth, orifice, outlet, perforation, recess, rent, rift, rupture, scuttle, slit, slot, space, split, spout …   New thesaurus

  • slot — [n] opening, place aperture, channel, cut, groove, hole, niche, position, recess, slit, socket, space, time, vacancy; concept 513 …   New thesaurus

  • slot — slot1 /slot/, n., v., slotted, slotting. n. 1. a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, esp. a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter. 2. a place or position, as in a sequence or series …   Universalium

  • slot — I [[t]slɒt[/t]] n. v. slot•ted, slot•ting 1) a slit or other narrow opening, esp. one for receiving something, as a coin or a letter 2) a place or position, as in a sequence or series 3) cvb an assignment or job opening; position 4) cvb inf… …   From formal English to slang

  • slot — {{11}}slot (n.1) c.1300, hollow at the base of the throat above the breastbone, from O.Fr. esclot, of uncertain origin. Sense of narrow opening into which something else can be fitted is first recorded 1520s. Meaning middle of the (semi circular) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Opening — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Opening >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 hole hole foramen Sgm: N 1 puncture puncture perforation Sgm: N 1 fontanel fontanel Sgm: N 1 transforation transforation Sgm: N 1 pinhole pinhole …   English dictionary for students

  • opening — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Open space Nouns 1. opening, hole, foramen; aperture, yawning, oscitancy, dehiscence; chasm (see interval); breach. 2. (small opening) puncture, perforation, scuttle; pinhole, keyhole, loophole, porthole …   English dictionary for students

  • slot — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, the hollow at the base of the throat above the breastbone, from Anglo French esclot hoofprint, of Germanic origin; akin to Middle High German slag blow, hoofprint; probably from its resemblance to a hoofprint… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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