English · Food & Drink

slice

/slaɪs/

[/slaɪs/]

cut into thin flat pieces

Beginnerverb

Definition

To cut something into thin, flat pieces. It can also be a noun for one of these thin pieces.

Example

Could you slice the bread for sandwiches?

Could you slice the bread for sandwiches?

Etymology

From Old French 'esclice' (splinter), from a Germanic root meaning to split.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in cooking; 'a slice of' is used for portions of bread, cake, or pizza.

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