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Synonyms for slit

cut (open)

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Synonyms for slit

the result of cutting

to penetrate with a sharp edge

to separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument

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Synonyms for slit

a long narrow opening

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obscene terms for female genitals

a depression scratched or carved into a surface

a narrow fissure

make a clean cut through

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cut a slit into

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MatlabTM is initiated to be used to calculate the diffraction pattern of waves through multiple slits. The same dimensions as those of the BWs and Ss which are mentioned in the previous section are used in our calculations.
The classic double-slit experiment is simple to execute, requiring only a coherent light source such as a laser pointer, a screen and a plate with two thin parallel slits. Illuminate the slits and a pattern of bright and dark bands shows up on the screen.
The antenna structure is composed of a 50 Q microstrip line, a conducting reflector, and a substrate, which includes a Spidron fractal slot, a Z-shaped slit, and two L-shaped slits to achieve the triple-band CP operation.
I found this lesson could be modified to become three-dimensional easily by having the students cut long strips with small slits on the long edges.
Use a utility knife to cut slits in the foam noodle, spacing them 4 in.
The body features a a high stiffness portion provided exclusively in a center portion in the longitudinal direction of the absorbent body, which high stiffness portion extends in the longitudinal direction and a plurality of slits exclusively at opposite end of the high stiffness portion in the longitudinal direction; an embossed portion formed to surround a region where the plurality of slits are formed.
Dreadlocked Ari, who led the punk-reggae girl band The Slits, is believed to have been fighting cancer.
where |[a.sub.f]>, |[b.sub.f]> are the basis states representing the flap f covering slits a and b, respectively.
In addition to cross-wise slits that create a vacuum in the gap between the profile and plates, this calibrator also has slits that introduce pressurized air into the gap.
1, where the VCN passing through two slits (Slit 1 and 2) with a separation of 1000 mm on both sides of an evacuated flight tube are monochromated and polarized.
6 From the end of the head measure about 2 inches and, while keeping the paper folded, cut diagonal slits from the top fold to the creases where the sides were folded in.
Small pieces of scalp from the back and sides of the head are moved into holes and slits on the top of the head.