- nounslit (noun) · slits (plural noun)
- a long, narrow cut or opening:"make a slit in the stem under a bud" · "arrow slits"
verbslit (verb) · slits (third person present) · slit (past tense) · slit (past participle) · slitting (present participle) · slitted (past tense) · slitted (past participle)- make a long, narrow cut in (something):"give me the truth or I will slit your throat" · "he slit open the envelope"
- cut (something) into strips:"a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size"
- form (one's eyes) into slits; squint.
Originlate Old English slite (noun); related to Old English slītan ‘split, rend’ (of Germanic origin).Similar and Opposite Words
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