slot
Pronunciation: (slot), [key] — n., v., slot•ted, slot•ting.
—n. - a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, esp. a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter.
- a place or position, as in a sequence or series: The program received a new time slot on the broadcasting schedule.
- (esp. in tagmemics) a position having a specific grammatical function within a construction into which any one of a set of morphemes or morpheme sequences can be fit. Cf.(def. 9).
- an assignment or job opening; position: I applied for the slot in management training.
- He had the slot at the
- the interior opening in a copy desk, occupied by the chief copy editor.
- the job or position of chief copy editor:He had the slot at theGazette for 20 years. Cf.rim(def. 7).
- an allocated, scheduled time and place for an aircraft to take off or land, as authorized by an airport or air-traffic authority: 40 more slots for the new airline at U.S. airports.
- See(def. 1).
- See under (def. 2).
- a narrow notch or other similar opening between the tips of the primaries of certain birds, which during flight helps to maintain a smooth flow of air over the wings.
- an unmarked area near the front of an opponent's goal that affords a vantage for an attacking player.
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—v.t. - to provide with a slot or slots; make a slot in.
- to place or fit into a slot: We've slotted his appointment for four o'clock.
—v.i. - to fit or be placed in a slot.
slot
Pronunciation: (slot), [key] — n.
- the track or trail of a deer or other animal, as shown by the marks of the feet.
- a track, trace, or trail of something.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.