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Definition of slat
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of slat is as below...
Slat (v. t.) To slap; to
strike;
to beat; to throw down
violently.
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Mawkingly
::
Mawkingly
(adv.)
Slatternly.
Translation
::
Translation
(n.)
Motion
in which all the
points
of the
moving
body have at any
instant
the same
velocity
and
direction
of
motion;
--
opposed
to
rotation.
Pale
::
Pale (n.) A
pointed
stake or slat,
either
driven
into the
ground,
or
fastened
to a rail at the top and
bottom,
for
fencing
or
inclosing;
a
picket..
Lawgiving
::
Lawgiving
(a.)
Enacting
laws;
legislative.
Translate
::
Translate
(v. t.) To cause to lose
senses
or
recollection;
to
entrance.
Traduction
::
Traduction
(n.)
Translation
from one
language
to
another.
Deliberation
::
Deliberation
(n.)
Careful
discussion
and
examination
of the
reasons
for and
against
a
measure;
as, the
deliberations
of a
legislative
body or
council..
Bare
::
Bare (n.) That part of a
roofing
slate,
shingle,
tile, or metal
plate,
which is
exposed
to the
weather..
Douay Bible
::
Douay Bible () A
translation
of the
Scriptures
into the
English
language
for the use of
English-speaking
Roman
Catholics;
-- done from the Latin
Vulgate
by
English
scholars
resident
in
France.
The New
Testament
portion
was
published
at
Rheims,
A. D. 1582, the Old
Testament
at
Douai,
A. D.
1609-10.
Various
revised
editions
have since been
published..
Nomothetical
::
Nomothetical
(a.)
Legislative;
enacting
laws; as, a
nomothetical
power..
Septuagint
::
Septuagint
(n.) A Greek
version
of the Old
Testament;
-- so
called
because
it was
believed
to be the work of
seventy
(or
rather
of
seventy-two)
translators.
Englishable
::
Englishable
(a.)
Capable
of being
translated
into, or
expressed
in,
English..
Code
::
Code (n.) A body of law,
sanctioned
by
legislation,
in which the rules of law to be
specifically
applied
by the
courts
are set forth in
systematic
form; a
compilation
of laws by
public
authority;
a
digest..
Jurisdiction
::
Jurisdiction
(a.) The
authority
of a
sovereign
power to
govern
or
legislate;
the right of
making
or
enforcing
laws; the power or right of
exercising
authority.
Translation
::
Translation
(n.) The act of
translating,
removing,
or
transferring;
removal;
also, the state of being
translated
or
removed;
as, the
translation
of
Enoch;
the
translation
of a
bishop..
Slatting
::
Slatting
()
Slats,
collectively..
Legislature
::
Legislature
(n.) The body of
persons
in a state or
kingdom
invested
with power to make and
repeal
laws; a
legislative
body.
Translatress
::
Translatress
(n.) A woman who
translates.
Unicameral
::
Unicameral
(a.)
Having,
or
consisting
of, a
single
chamber;
-- said of a
legislative
assembly..
Slat
::
Slat (v. t.) To set on; to
incite.
See 3d
Slate.
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