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Slot(slang) favorable position [in the slot = onside]
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SlotSpace between defenders.
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Slot A physical position in a rack in a storage pool that is intended to be occupied by an intact assembly or equivalent (that is, a canister or an assembly skeleton).
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Slot"bar or bolt used to fasten a door, window, etc.," c. 1300, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German slot (compare Old Norse slot, Old High German sloz, German Schloss "bolt, bar, lock, c [..]
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Slotlate 14c., "hollow at the base of the throat above the breastbone," from Old French esclot "hoofprint of a deer or horse," of uncertain origin, probably from Old Norse sloð "t [..]
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Slot1560s, "to bolt a door," from slot (n.2). Related: Slotted; slotting.
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Slot1747, "provide with a slot, cut slots in," from slot (n.1). Meaning "drop a coin in a slot" is from 1888. Sense of "take a position in a slot" is from 1940; that of " [..]
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SlotA long, narrow, spanwise gap in a wing, usually near the leading edge, to improve airflow at high angles of attack for slower landing speeds.
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Slot(also "the slot") a position (hopefully) reached in the downswing in which the pelvic girdle has shifted onto the forward foot, the arms and hands have come down in close to the body [..]
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SlotThe position of a programme or commercial break within a TV programme schedule.
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Slotassign a time slot; "slot a television program" a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable; &quot [..]
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Slota narrow opening, usually in a machine, for something like a coin to fit in
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SlotIn a distributed-queue dual-bus (DQDB) network, a protocol data unit (PDU) that (a) consists of 53 octets used to transfer segments of user information, (b) has the capacity to contain a segment of 52 octets and a 1-octet access control field, and (c) may be either a pre-arbitrated (PA) slot or a queued arbitrated (QA) slot.
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SlotInternet Glossary An opening in a computer where you can insert a printed circuit board. Slots are often called expansion slots because they allow you to expand the capabilities of a computer. The boards you insert in expansion slots are called expansion boards or add-on boards.Do not confuse slots with bays. Bays are sites within the computer wher [..]
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SlotAn opening in a computer where you can insert a printed circuit board. Slots are often called expansion slots because they allow you to expand the capabilities of a computer. The boards you insert in [..]
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SlotAn expansion slot on a PC that alows for adding capability to a computer in the form of connection pinholes (typically, in the range of 16 to 64 closely-spaced holes) and a place to fit an expansion c [..]
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Slota slot, or expansion slot, is an engineered technique for adding capability to a computer in the form of connection pinhole type contact points
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SlotA numbered location within a distribution center that indicates the location of products for storage, retrieval and inventory control. See warehouse slot.
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SlotA fishing size limit where the angler may keep fish shorter than a minimum length but longer than an upper length limit. For instance, a slot limit of 13 to 16 inches means you must, by regulation pra [..]
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SlotA place for a container onboard a container ship; typically, one TEU fits in a slot.
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SlotA recess in a core in which the conductors of a winding may be placed.
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Slot(n) a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail)(n) a time assigned on a schedule or agenda(n) a position in a hierarchy or organization(n) the trail of an animal (especially a deer)(n) ( [..]
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SlotNot a computer word. I use this to describe a white space for one line of text in a dialogue box. There are also slots inside the computer, where strange devices are seated by those who know how.
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SlotLocation of a container on a ship
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SlotA long, narrow, spanwise gap in a wing, usually near the leading edge, to improve airflow at high angles of attack for slower landing speeds.
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SlotThe freight carrying space on a wagon required to carry a standard 6.1 metre (20 foot) container. Wagon sizes and train capacities are typically referred to in ‘slots’ or ‘teus’ (twenty-foot equivalen [..]
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SlotSpace between defenders.
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SlotThe space on board a vessel, required by one TEU, mainly used for administrative purposes.
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SlotThe opening between the jib and the mainsail. Wind passing through this opening increases the pressure difference across the sides of the mainsail, helping to move the boat forward.
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SlotThe opening between the jib and the mainsail. Wind passing through this opening increases the pressure difference across the sides of the mainsail, helping to move the boat forward.
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SlotSpace on board a vessel occupied by a container.
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SlotThe opening between the jib and the mainsail. Wind passing through this opening increases the pressure difference across the sides of the mainsail, helping to move the boat forward. Small stuff Small [..]
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SlotThe opening between the jib and the mainsail. Wind passing through this opening increases the pressure difference across the sides of the mainsail, helping to move the boat forward.
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SlotSpace on board a vessel occupied by a container.
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SlotAny point in a syntagm — a linear structure such as a phrase or sentence — which can be occupied by a class of items such as a noun or verb.
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SlotAn aperture generally for a pin or bolt to travel in.
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SlotThe position of a programme or commercial break within a TV programme schedule.
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SlotA unit of data associated with an instance. A slot is like a structure member or a field in other languages. Information about a slot is specified in the definition of the instance’s class. The locati [..]
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SlotThe scheduled time for take-off and arrival by an aircraft.
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SlotSee slat.
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SlotThe gap between the slat and leading-edge of the main airfoil, which splits the airflow and maintains a smooth flow over the main airfoil upper surface.
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SlotTo place a single checker
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SlotTo place a lone checker on a point you expect to make on a forthcoming roll.
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SlotDesignated point in time at which an airline may use an airport's runway for takeoff or landing.
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Slot Placing a blot on a point with the intention of making that point on the next turn. The easiest way to make a point is to first slot it and then cover it on the next roll.
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SlotThe scheduled time of arrival or departure available or allocated to an aircraft movement on a specific date at an airport.
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SlotA prime scoring area located between the faceoff circles and in front of the goal.
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SlotNarrow opening in a waveguide wall used to couple energy in or out of the waveguide. Also called an aperture or a window. A protocol data unit (PDU) that consists of user information in a distributed- [..]
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SlotIn hockey, the slot is the area on the hockey rink directly in front of the goaltender between the faceoff circles and extending to the blue line. It is sometimes referred to as the "scoring area".
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SlotSlot, the slot or Slots may refer to:
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SlotA slot comprises the operation issue and data path machinery surrounding a set of one or more execution unit (also called a functional unit (FU)) which share these resources. The term slot is common f [..]
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SlotSlot (Russian: Слот) is a Russian metal band. The members of the group: Daria "Nookie" Stavrovich, Igor "Cache" Lobanov, Sergey "ID" Bogolyubsky, Nikita Muravyov, Vasiliy «Ghost» Gorshkov.
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SlotA recess in a core in which the conductors of a winding may be placed.
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SlotThe gap between a slat and the ram wing's leading edge.
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