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▪ I. ˈslitted, ppl. a. rare. = slit ppl. a. 3.
1797W. G. Maton West. Counties Eng. I. 120 A candle stuck in a piece of slitted stick. ▪ II. ˈslitted, a. rare. [f. slit n. + -ed2.] Having a slit or slits; shaped like a slit.
1936B. Brooker Think of Earth i. i. 20 Stale fumes of beer..were belched at the Canon as he passed the slitted swing doors of the bar. 1947W. Stevens Transport to Summer 139 A face of stone in an unending red, Red-emerald, red-slitted-blue, a face of slate. 1974R. Adams Shardik xxiv. 184 The window-openings, rounded and slitted like key-holes, which lit the spiral stairways. |