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slat

slat / slat
NounTransitive Verb
pl: slatspast: slattedpp: slatteding: slatting

This term describes a specific geometric form: a long, thin, flat strip. It is most commonly associated with functional gaps, where the space between the strips allows for light, air, or liquid to pass through while maintaining a structural barrier. In a construction context, it refers to the individual components of a larger assembly, such as the horizontal pieces of a Venetian blind or the supporting boards of a bed base.

Meanings

Nounslat

A thin, narrow strip of wood, plastic, or metal, typically used in a series to form a blind, a fence, or a bed base.

"The window blinds have several broken slats."

Transitive Verbslat
[~ something]

To provide a surface or structure with a series of thin strips of wood or metal.

"The contractor decided to slat the floor of the animal pen for better drainage."

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