slicer
IPA: sɫˈaɪsɝ
noun
- Someone or something that slices.
- A broad, flat knife.
- A slicing cucumber.
- A piece of software that converts a model into a series of thin layers for 3D printing.
- (computing) A kind of data filter used in data visualization.
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Examples of "slicer" in Sentences
- Slicers are occasionally serrated.
- Known in combat sport as the bicep slicer .
- He also invented and marketed a bread slicer.
- It was referrer to as a meat grinder or slicer.
- An egg slicer is attached to a small shaker drum.
- The slicer is taken apart and cleaned once a day.
- This cheese is easily sliced with a cheese slicer.
- Or like an ice pick, or an axe, or a cheese slicer.
- And the slicer pictured looks like a very poor design.
- Rolf’s wurst slicer is a true technological innovation.
- The Slicer is a masochistic assassin under the employ of The Fan.
- So when it goes, pow, I went to send rocket to bang, we had a chain slicer go out.
- Usually, OLAP client provides a UI element called slicer or filter or page field or something similar, where user can choose how the current view should be sliced.
- One of the two strands is then transferred to a matching sequence on a messenger RNA, and an enzyme called "slicer" then cleaves the mRNA at the position of the duplex (8).
- Florida farmers who fetched more than $30 a few months ago for a 25-pound box of round, fresh field-grown tomatoes, also known as slicer tomatoes, are now getting $5 or less.
- The PowerPivot add-ins will enable desktop users to do rapid analysis on up to millions of rows of data with the aid of "slicer" controls used to cut across multiple dimensions.
- Or, it is if you're a 'slicer'-type oystercatcher: safer to make a living by growing a hammer-like bill and breaking in through the shell, methinks (polymorphism in oystercatchers was discussed in
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