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    slash
    /slaʃ/

    verb

    • 1. cut with a wide, sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword: "for what felt like hours we climbed behind the trackers slashing the undergrowth ahead" Similar cut (open)gashslitsplit open
    • 2. lash, whip, or thrash: archaic "slash him with bridle-reins and dog-whips!"

    noun

    • 1. a wide, sweeping stroke made with a knife or sword: "the man took a mighty slash at his head with a large sword"
    • 2. an oblique stroke (/) in print or writing, used between alternatives (e.g. and/or), in fractions (e.g. 3/4), in ratios (e.g. miles/day), or between separate elements of a text: "sentence breaks are highlighted by slashes" Similar strokebackslashobliquesolidus

    conjunction

    • 1. used to link alternatives or words denoting or describing a dual (or multiple) function or nature: informal "a fashionable theatre-slash-bar-slash-restaurant"

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  2. SLASH definition: 1. to cut with a sharp blade using a quick, strong movement: 2. in ice hockey, to hit or try to…. Learn more.

  3. noun. a sweeping stroke, as with a knife, sword, or pen. a cut, wound, or mark made with such a stroke. a curtailment, reduction, or alteration: a drastic slash of prices. a decorative slit in a garment showing an underlying fabric. Compare forward slash ( def ), backslash ( def ).

  4. The meaning of SLASH is to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade. How to use slash in a sentence.

  5. You say slash to refer to a sloping line that separates letters, words, or numbers. For example, if you are giving the number 340/2/ K you say ' Three four zero, slash two, slash K.'

  6. 1. a. A forceful sweeping stroke that is made with a sharp instrument. b. A long cut or other opening made by such a stroke; a gash or slit. c. A decorative slit in a fabric or garment.

  7. SLASH definition: 1. to cut something by making a quick, long cut with something very sharp: 2. to reduce the amount…. Learn more.

  8. To quickly and violently cut something is to slash it. Sword fighters in a play might just clank their swords together, though they seem to slash each other. After the play is over, the snack stand might slash the price of popcorn.