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slat

noun

1 slat

A thin strip (wood or metal).

synonym: spline.

Polish: listwa

verb

1 slat

Equip or bar with slats.

2 slat

Close the slats of (windows).


Moby thesaurus: Mystik tape, Scotch tape, adhesive tape, band, bandage, bang, batten, beam, belt, billet, board, boarding, bump, burst, bust, cellophane tape, clap, clapboard, clash, cloth tape ... show more.

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slate

noun

1 slate

formerly A writing tablet made of slate.

Roget 590: writing etc. v.; chirography, stelography, cerography; penmanship, craftmanship; quill driving; typewriting.    writing, manuscript, MS.   , literae scriptae [Lat.]; ... show more

Dutch: lei, leisteen, schoolbord

2 slate

Thin layers of rock used for roofing.

synonym: slating.

Dutch: lei

3 slate

A fine-grained metamorphic rock that can be split into thin layers.

Dutch: lei
Polish: Ĺ‚upek

4 slate

A list of candidates nominated by a political party to run for election to public offices.

synonym: ticket.

Roget 737b: politics; political science; candidacy, campaign, campaigning, electioneering; partisanship, ideology, factionalism.    election, poll, ballot, vote, referendum, ... show more

Dutch: bon, leisteen, lei, kandidatenlijst
Polish: lista wyborcza

verb

1 slate

Designate or schedule.

2 slate

Enter on a list or slate for an election.

3 slate

Cover with slate.


Moby thesaurus: Australian ballot, Indiana ballot, Massachusetts ballot, absentee ballot, agenda, ballot, batting order, bill, bill of fare, blanket ballot, blister, blueprint, board, book, brick, budget, calendar, card, carte du jour, castigate ... show more.

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