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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. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word slash, as a verb, a noun, and a mark. Find synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases of slash.

  4. 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 ).

  5. Learn the meaning and pronunciation of slash as a verb, noun, and symbol. Find out how to use slash in different contexts, such as cutting, reducing, separating, or criticizing.

  6. Slash is a word with multiple meanings and uses, such as a cutting stroke, a mark (/), a genre of fanfic, and a slang term. Learn the different definitions, examples, and origins of slash from various sources.

  7. 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.

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