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- nounslot (noun) · slots (plural noun)
- a long, narrow aperture or slit in a machine for something to be inserted:"he slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox"
- a groove or channel into which something fits or in which something works, such as one in the head of a screw:"a screwdriver fitted into the slot"
- an allotted place in an arrangement or plan such as a broadcasting schedule:"a late-night television slot" · "landing slots at O'Hare"
verbslot (verb) · slots (third person present) · slotted (past tense) · slotted (past participle) · slotting (present participle)- place (something) into a long, narrow aperture:"he slotted a cassette into the tape machine" · "the plates come in sections that can be slotted together"
- be placed or able to be placed into a slot:"the processors will slot into a personal computer"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘slight depression running down the middle of the chest’, surviving as a Scots term): from Old French esclot, of obscure origin.noun(slots)slot (noun) · slots (plural noun)- the track of a deer, as visible in soft ground:"deer slots can be confused with those of sheep and goats" · "out with the dog early this morning and I noticed some muntjac slots"
Originlate 16th century: from Old French esclot ‘hoof print of a horse’, probably from Old Norse slóth ‘trail’; compare with sleuth.Similar and Opposite Words
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- The term "slot" can refer to123:
- A narrow hole or opening.
- A place or position available to someone or something.
- A long, narrow hole, especially for putting coins into or for fitting a separate piece into.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a narrow hole or opening: Drop the letter in the mail slot. slot noun [C] (POSITION) a place or position available to someone or something: Perry will fill one of the open slots on the commission. Shaap’s program can be heard in the same time slot every morning.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/slota : a narrow opening or groove : slit, notch a mail slot in a door b : a narrow passage or enclosure cwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/slota long, narrow hole, especially one for putting coins into or for fitting a separate piece into: I put my money in the slot and pressed the button but nothing came out. The holder has slots for 100 CDs.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/slot Slot Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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