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verb (used with object), slit, slit·ting. to cut apart or open along a line; make a long cut, fissure, or opening in.
to cut or rend into strips; split.
noun a straight, narrow cut, opening, or aperture.
Origin of slit 1175–1225; Middle English slitte (noun), slitten (v.); cognate with German schlitzen to split, slit; akin to Old English slite a slit, geslit a bite, slītan to split; see slice
OTHER WORDS FROM slit slitless, adjective slitlike, adjective Words nearby slit slip top, slip trailing, slip-up, slipware, slipway, slit , slit-drum, slit fricative, slither, slithery, slitlamp
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Example sentences from the Web for slit Slice challah bread into 1.5 inches then slit hole in middle of each slice and fill with Nutella.
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His name was Alexander, and he had a rifle in his hands, but the eyes you could see through the slit in the mask looked friendly.
Held at Gunpoint by Ukraine Rebels | Anna Nemtsova| May 31, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The opposite bank was manned by Germans, and in the darkness Deane-Drummond fell into a slit trench on top of a German soldier.
The Perfect Telegraph Obituary | David Frum| December 5, 2012| DAILY BEAST
First the contrite-but-not-really Massa offered to slit his wrists on camera.
Beck and Massa's 5 Craziest Moments | The Daily Beast Video| March 9, 2010| DAILY BEAST
They sometimes turn this slit over the upper part, and then the ear looks as if the flap was cut off.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 14 | Robert Kerr
Flowers with very thick or milky stems should be slit up about half an inch, and woody stems are best peeled for an inch or two.
What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes | Dorothy Canfield Fisher
Harry Luttrell had reached the letter-box when he caught sight of her, but he quite forgot to drop his letter through the slit .
The slit over the telescope was open, which showed that the astronomer was at work.
The City in the Clouds | C. Ranger Gull
As it is cooling the slit becomes narrower and the blade is firmly squeezed into the bone handle.
The Central Eskimo | Franz Boas
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British Dictionary definitions for slit verb slits , slitting or slit (tr) to make a straight long incision in; split open
to cut into strips lengthwise
to sever
noun a long narrow cut
a long narrow opening
Derived forms of slit slitter , noun Word Origin for slit Old English slītan to slice; related to Old Norse slita, Old High German slīzen
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Words related to slit cleavage, crevice, fissure, incision, aperture, rip, slash, gash, breach, tear, rent, crack, cleft, hole, split, slot, pierce, slice, lance, incise