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  1. SLOT definition: 1. a long, narrow hole, especially one for putting coins into or for fitting a separate piece into…. Learn more.

  2. Slot definition: a narrow, elongated depression, groove, notch, slit, or aperture, especially a narrow opening for receiving or admitting something, as a coin or a letter.. See examples of SLOT used in a sentence.

  3. The meaning of SLOT is a narrow opening or groove : slit, notch. How to use slot in a sentence. a narrow opening or groove : slit, notch; a narrow passage or enclosure…

  4. A thin opening or groove in something is a slot. You can put letters and postcards through the mail slot at the post office. A gum ball machine has a slot for inserting a coin, and some front doors have a special slot for mail carriers to put mail in. A screwdriver fits neatly into the slot on top of a screw.

  5. A slot is a narrow opening in a machine or container, for example a hole that you put coins in to make a machine work. He dropped a coin into the slot and dialed. Synonyms: opening, hole, groove, vent More Synonyms of slot. 2. verb. If you slot something into something else, or if it slots into it, you put it into a space where it fits.

  6. SLOT definition: 1. a long, narrow hole that you put something into, especially money 2. a period of time that you…. Learn more.

  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. Informal . slot machine (def. 1) .

  8. Definition of slot noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. A narrow opening; a groove or slit: a slot for coins in a vending machine; a mail slot. 2. A gap between a main and auxiliary airfoil to provide space for airflow and facilitate the smooth passage of air over the wing. 3. a. An assigned place in a sequence or schedule: a new time slot for a TV program. b.

  10. to put something into a space that is available or designed for it; to fit into such a space. slot something + adv./prep. The bed comes in sections that can be quickly slotted together. + adv./prep. The dishwasher slots neatly between the cupboards. These tubes slot together like this.