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slot
(1) A receptacle for additional printed circuit boards.

(2) A receptacle for inserting and removing a disk or tape cartridge.

(3) In communications, a narrow band of frequencies. See time slot.

(4) May refer to reserved space for temporary or permanent storage of instructions, data or codes.
slot1
1. an air passage in an aerofoil to direct air from the lower to the upper surface, esp the gap formed behind a slat
2. a vertical opening between the leech of a foresail and a mast or the luff of another sail through which air spills from one against the other to impart forward motion

slot2
the trail of an animal, esp a deer

slot [slät]
(aerospace engineering)
An air gap between a wing and the length of a slat or certain other auxiliary airfoils, the gap providing space for airflow or room for the auxiliary airfoil to be depressed in such a manner as to make for smooth air passage on the surface.
Any of certain narrow apertures made through a wing to improve aerodynamic characteristics.
(computer science)
A punched-out area of a hand-sorted card to connect two or more guide holes; slots can be extended to the outside edge with notches.
(design engineering)
A narrow, vertical opening.
(electricity)
One of the conductor-holding grooves in the face of the rotor or stator of an electric rotating machine.
(mining engineering)
To hole; to undercut or channel.


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