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slabConcrete pavement, such as that used for driveways, garages and basement floors.
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slabA rectangular door without hinges or a frame.
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slablate 13c., "large, flat mass," of unknown origin, possibly related to Old French escopel, escalpe "thin fragment of wood," which according to Klein is possibly a Gaulish word (comp [..]
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slabCross-section slice cut out of solid rock or mineral. Slabs such as Agate slabs are often polished.
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slabslab stands for Slow Low And Bangin'. mainly used in the south for any car that is fully customized (ie. sound system, paint job, rims, engine, ect).
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slabSlab stands for slow loud and bangin, mainly heard in the dirty south; born in texas
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slaba word originated from TEXAS stands for slow loud and bangin'. usually an older car with rims candy paint sound system etc..
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slabanyway man a slab is an old school car with,rims&vogues,wood wheel,pop trunk,or anything of that nature
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slabAustalian slang for a 24 pack of beer.
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slabAustralian slang for a carton of 24 Beers.
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slabsouthern word for a pimped out g ride. Will usally have custom paint jobs, nice rims and a bangin system. stands for Slow Loud And Bangin.
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slabflat, thick piece of material such as earth or stone.
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slabA slab is the oceanic crustal plate that underthrusts the continental plate in a subduction zone and is consumed by the earth's mantle.
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slabA broad, flat, thick piece of pottery or metal
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slabA place in a house where messages etc can be left, and where boys tend to congregate.
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slabblock consisting of a thick piece of something SLAB! are an industrial music/alternative rock band initially active between the mid-1980s and early 1990s. They reformed in 2009. Semi-finished casting [..]
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slaba thick slice
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slabA semifinished form of steel rolled from an ingot; it is rectangular in shape and always more than twice as wide as it is thick.
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slabDefinition The flat, exposed surface that is laid over the structural support beams to form the building's floor(s).
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slabA flat and usually thick square or rectangular piece of solid material.
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slabThe exposed wearing surface laid over the structural support beams of a building to form the floor(s) of the building.
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slabSlabs are the raw material for WSC’s hot-strip mill , produced off the caster, and are 9 inches thick, 32-48 inches wide by 220-398 inches long.
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slabLengthwise cut of a large quarry block of stone. Or, a piece of stone cut form the quarry block prior to fabrication.
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slabA term for a complete door panel that has not been prepared for installation into a frame.
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slabA fracture in a bone in a joint that extends from one articular surface to another. Most often seen in the third carpal bone of the knee.
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slabA semi-finished, hot-rolled section of flat-rolled steel, prepared for rolling down to plate or sheet. It is generally more than 1 1/2 inches thick and more than twice as wide as it is thick.
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slabA slab refers to a complete door panel that has not been prepared for installation into a frame
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slabThe semi (in steel) or non-ferrous equivalent intended for rolling into coil or sheet.
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slabA semi-finished product (semi) of flat cross-section, but usually more than 200mm thick, used for rolling into a plate
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slab(n) block consisting of a thick piece of something
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slabThe exposed wearing surface laid over the Structural support beams of a building.
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slabConcrete pavement, i.e. driveways, garages, and basement floors.
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slabA rectangular door without hinges or frame.
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slabA fracture in a bone in a joint that extends from one articular surface to another. Most often seen in the third carpal bone of the knee.
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slab(See Bloom)
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slabConcrete floor placed directly on earth or a gravel base and usually about four inches thick.
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slabLarge, thin, flat pieces of stone cut from large blocks of stone. Usually 2 centimeters (¾ inch) or 3 centimeters (1-¼ inch) thick, slabs are often fabricated into kitchen counter tops or used as clad [..]
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slab A rock face that is less than vertical. Smearing is a technique often used to climb these lower angle features.
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slaba carton of 24 bottles or cans of beer Sleepout :
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slaba central longitudinal member which is the sole bottom plank in a flat bottomed vessel
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slabSlab: A largely used term to describe a large, thick slice of food.
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slabThick slice cut out of a solid mineral; a portion of the mineral.
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slabA block of metal used to produce flat rolled products.
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slabFlat thinnish dressed stone
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slabA method of making pottery in which a flat piece of clay is cut into shapes which are joined together to form an object.
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slaba thin smalti slab or disc (pizza) which is made by pressing the fused glass on a flat surface or by drawing it through two cylinders. After annealing, the slab is cut with diamond-pointed instruments [..]
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slab
(archaic) Mud, sludge.
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slabA heavy reef break coming out of deep water and breaking in shallow water.
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slabA generally flat expanse of rock face which is slightly to the relaxed side of vertical; often gives the illusion of being easy to climb. This impression usually comes unstuck about half way up, when [..]
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