noun a long, narrow cut or opening
verb to make a long, narrow cut or opening in something
In medical terminology, a slit lamp is a microscope used for examining the eye
In physics, a diffraction slit is a narrow opening that allows light to pass through, creating interference patterns
A slit in clothing refers to a high opening or cut in a garment, typically found in skirts or dresses for added style or movement
A slit is a narrow opening or cut in a material, such as metal or plastic, used for various purposes like cutting or shaping
In literature, the term 'slit' may be used to describe a narrow opening or cut in a surface, such as a slit in a curtain or a slit in a piece of fabric.
In psychology, the term 'slit' may be used metaphorically to describe a person's emotional state, such as feeling like they have a 'slit' in their heart or mind.
In surgery, the term 'slit' may be used to describe a small incision made in the skin to access underlying tissues or organs during a minimally invasive procedure.
In fashion design, the term 'slit' may be used to describe a design feature in clothing, such as a skirt with a high slit or a dress with a side slit.
In architecture, the term 'slit' may be used to describe a narrow opening in a wall or facade that allows light to enter a building in a controlled manner.