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slice noun 1 a thin broad piece, wedge or segment that is cut off. 2 colloq a share or portion a slice of the business. 3 a kitchen utensil with a broad flat blade for sliding under and lifting solid food, especially fish. 4 a slash or swipe. 5 in golf and tennis: a stroke causing a ball to spin sideways and curve away in a particular direction; the spin itself. verb (sliced, slicing) 1 to cut up into slices. 2 (also slice something off) to cut it off as or like a slice slice a piece off the end. 3 intrans to cut deeply and easily; to move easily and forcefully a boat slicing through the water. 4 intrans to slash. 5 to strike (a ball) with a slice. slicing noun, adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French esclice, from German slizan to split.
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