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Slotted

Slotted \Slot"ted\, a. Having a slot.

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slotted
  1. Having slots. v

  2. (en-past of: slot)

WordNet
slot
  1. n. a position in a grammatical linguistic construction in which a variety of alternative units are interchangeable; "he developed a version of slot grammar"

  2. a small slit (as for inserting a coin or depositing mail); "he put a quarter in the slot"

  3. a time assigned on a schedule or agenda; "the TV program has a new time slot"; "an aircraft landing slot" [syn: time slot]

  4. a position in a hierarchy or organization; "Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks"; "she beat some tough competition for the number one slot"

  5. the trail of an animal (especially a deer); "he followed the deer's slot over the soft turf to the edge of the trees"

  6. (computer) a socket in a microcomputer that will accept a plug-in circuit board; "the PC had three slots for additional memory" [syn: expansion slot]

  7. a slot machine that is used for gambling; "they spend hours and hours just playing the slots" [syn: one-armed bandit]

  8. v. assign a time slot; "slot a television programs"

  9. [also: slotting, slotted]

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Usage examples of "slotted".

Remove the shrimp paste with a slotted spoon to a mortar, blender, or food processor.

Network and slotted a second bootlegged microfiche into the slant-topped console.

The phagors shambled back and forth, sticking their milts up their slotted nostrils, and occasionally exchanging a grunted word with each other.

The individuals represented by those neatly slotted cards do donate their total income to the Parapsychic Center.

This dome was twenty feet in diameter and seven feet high, made of prefabricated sections that slotted together in minutes.

The Mountaineer Lodge was an imposing fretwork of rafters, joists, beams, and purlins slotted together with hand-tooled joints: a modern version of the pioneer cabin, expanded to accommodate fifty guests in neo-rustic splendor, i.

A slotted hatchway popped open in the wall, and a tumble of belt buckles, boot latches, a stormtrooper helmet, and some half-dissolved bones clattered into the catchbin under the hatch, everything dripping brownish enzymatic acid.

A heavy barrel was fitted, with a carrying handle and quick-change facility, the forestock of the rifle being replaced with a slotted metal guard and grip.

They contained two small black unidentified gadgets which baffled me and which I stowed in my pockets, and also a slotted tray containing a rather nice collection of small bears, polished and carved from shaded pink, brown and charcoal stone.

We both exchanged glances, then shrugged and located our appropriate lockers by the little laminated name plates slotted into them.

Sheaves of thin armor plates slotted out from the suits to provide an interweaving mazelike structure around their bodies at distances of six inches to a foot.

The sepoys pulled out their seventeen-inch blades and slotted them onto the muzzles of their muskets.

Slaves slotted down fifty rows roamed by rough boys with bullwhips and Bulgarian machine guns.

There were clowns, little dogs with ruffs, a ring master and even a ballerina in a pink tutu, who slotted into a cantering horse with a pink plume.

The interconcert com-link that provides you with data-feed on the degassing operation —plus jokes, snappy comments, and complaints from all and sundry—is set to activate once we've all slotted in.