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slab 1 S0461300 (slăb) n. 1. A broad, flat, thick piece, as of stone or cheese. 2. A cliff or rock ledge that rises at a relatively low angle. 3. A flat poured concrete surface used as a foundation or base for construction. 4. A table on which a body is laid out in a morgue. 5. An outside piece cut from a log when squaring it for lumber. 6. Baseball The pitcher's rubber. tr.v. slabbed, slab·bing, slabs 1. To make or shape into slabs or a slab. 2. To cover or pave with slabs. 3. To dress (a log) by cutting slabs. 4. Chiefly New England To ascend or descend (a steep slope) by an oblique path. [Middle English.]
slab 2 S0461300 (slăb)adj. Archaic Viscid. [Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish slab, mud.]slab (slæb) n1. a broad flat thick piece of wood, stone, or other material2. a thick slice of cake, etc3. (Forestry) any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks4. (Mountaineering) mountaineering a flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a printer's ink table6. (Building) (modifier) Austral and NZ made or constructed of coarse wooden planks: a slab hut. 7. (Surgery) informal chiefly Brit an operating or mortuary table8. (Brewing) chiefly informal Brit and Austral a package containing 24 cans of beervb (tr) , slabs, slabbing or slabbed9. to cut or make into a slab or slabs10. to cover or lay with slabs11. (Forestry) to saw slabs from (a log)[C13: of unknown origin]slab (slæb) n., v. slabbed, slab•bing. n. 1. a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material. 2. a thick slice of anything: a slab of bread. 3. a rough outside piece cut from a log, as when sawing one into boards. v.t. 4. to make into a slab or slabs. 5. to cover or lay with slabs. 6. to cut the slabs or outside pieces from (a log). 7. to put on in slabs or layers; apply thickly. [1300–50; Middle English sclabbe, slabbe, of obscure orig.] slab Past participle: slabbed Gerund: slabbing
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I slab | you slab | he/she/it slabs | we slab | you slab | they slab |
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I slabbed | you slabbed | he/she/it slabbed | we slabbed | you slabbed | they slabbed |
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I am slabbing | you are slabbing | he/she/it is slabbing | we are slabbing | you are slabbing | they are slabbing |
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I have slabbed | you have slabbed | he/she/it has slabbed | we have slabbed | you have slabbed | they have slabbed |
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I was slabbing | you were slabbing | he/she/it was slabbing | we were slabbing | you were slabbing | they were slabbing |
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I had slabbed | you had slabbed | he/she/it had slabbed | we had slabbed | you had slabbed | they had slabbed |
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I will slab | you will slab | he/she/it will slab | we will slab | you will slab | they will slab |
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I will have slabbed | you will have slabbed | he/she/it will have slabbed | we will have slabbed | you will have slabbed | they will have slabbed |
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I will be slabbing | you will be slabbing | he/she/it will be slabbing | we will be slabbing | you will be slabbing | they will be slabbing |
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I have been slabbing | you have been slabbing | he/she/it has been slabbing | we have been slabbing | you have been slabbing | they have been slabbing |
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I will have been slabbing | you will have been slabbing | he/she/it will have been slabbing | we will have been slabbing | you will have been slabbing | they will have been slabbing |
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I had been slabbing | you had been slabbing | he/she/it had been slabbing | we had been slabbing | you had been slabbing | they had been slabbing |
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I would slab | you would slab | he/she/it would slab | we would slab | you would slab | they would slab |
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I would have slabbed | you would have slabbed | he/she/it would have slabbed | we would have slabbed | you would have slabbed | they would have slabbed | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | slab - block consisting of a thick piece of somethingblock - a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"butcher block, butcher board - a thick wooden slab formed by bonding together thick laminated strips of unpainted hardwoodtablet - a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscriptiontile - a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces |
slabnoun piece, slice, lump, chunk, wedge, hunk, portion, nugget, wodge (Brit. informal) slabs of stoneslabnounA relatively long, straight, rigid piece of metal or other solid material:bar, bloom, rod, shaft, stick.Translationsslab (slӕb) noun a thick slice or thick flat piece of anything. concrete slabs; a slab of cake. 平板,厚板 平板,厚板 slab
slab1. any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks 2. Mountaineering a flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal 3. Informal chiefly Brit an operating or mortuary table SlabThe upper part of a reinforced concrete floor, which is carried on beams below; a concrete mat poured on subgrade, serving as a floor rather than as a structural member.Slab in metallurgy, a semifinished product consisting of a steel billet of rectangular cross section with a high width-to-height ratio (up to 15:1). Slabs are 400-2,500 mm wide and 75-600 mm high (thick). They are made from ingots by rolling in slabbing mills and, sometimes, in blooming and blooming-slabbing mills; they may also be prepared directly from molten metal by continuous casting. Slabs are used in the production of rolled sheet steel. [23–1785–] slab[slab] (civil engineering) That part of a reinforced concrete floor, roof, or platform which spans beams, columns, walls, or piers. (electronics) A relatively thick-cut crystal from which blanks are obtained by subsequent transverse cutting. (engineering) The outside piece cut from a log when sawing it into boards. (geology) A cleaved or finely parallel jointed rock, which splits into tabular plates from 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) thick. Also known as slabstone. (hydrology) A layer in, or the whole-thickness of, a snowpack that is very hard and has the ability to sustain elastic deformation under stress. (materials) A thin piece of concrete or stone. (metallurgy) A piece of metal, intermediate between ingot and plate, with the width at least twice the thickness. (mining engineering) A slice taken off the rib of an entry or room in a mine. slab1. The upper part of a reinforced concrete floor, which is carried on beams below. 2. A concrete mat poured on subgrade, serving as a floor rather than as a structural member. 3. A flat thick slice or plate of material such as stone, wood, concrete, etc.SLAB
SLAB abbreviation for SCOTTISH LEGAL AID BOARD.slab
SlabA casing for a coin made and applied by a coin grading service. A coin grading service may put a slab on a coin that it has appraised and authenticated to preserve its condition and value.slabA building foundation of poured concrete,lacking a basement or crawl space. SLAB
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slab
Synonyms for slabnoun pieceSynonyms- piece
- slice
- lump
- chunk
- wedge
- hunk
- portion
- nugget
- wodge
Synonyms for slabnoun a relatively long, straight, rigid piece of metal or other solid materialSynonymsWords related to slabnoun block consisting of a thick piece of somethingRelated Words- block
- butcher block
- butcher board
- tablet
- tile
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