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- noun   Plural form of slat .
- verb   Third-person singular simple present indicative form of slat .
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Examples
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								Investigators are concentrating on a front part of the wing called the slats, which is used to increase lift during take-off and landing. 
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								Thin slats of wood of different colors had been set on their sides and arranged to create various geometric patterns. Uruapan's Waterpark 2001 
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								Thin slats of wood of different colors had been set on their sides and arranged to create various geometric patterns. Uruapan's Waterpark 2001 
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								The first things we used for shoring up tunnels were slats from the bunk beds. 
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								They were called 'slats', and this grade of iron was known as 'slat iron'. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1 Work Projects Administration 
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								Discovering the captain in the act of kicking a distinguished son of the Fatherland in that fragile section of the human anatomy frequently referred to as the "slats," the second mate had stood a moment, immobile with horror, the while he gazed upon the fearful scene. Cappy Ricks Retires 1918 
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								Split boards served as "slats" on which the bedding was spread. The Old Northwest : A chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond Frederic Austin Ogg 1914 
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								In Evesham the old roofs are all made of oolite "slats," and as these are split irregularly, we have tiles of various sizes and slightly varying in shape. Evesham 1901 
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								MINUS: The slats on top of the grill were a little over-large our thin-sliced onions kept slipping through. Mini Grills Laura Moser 2011 
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								Beside her, Milo was laying on the porch like he lived there, his pink tongue hanging to the porch slats. A Light at Winter’s End Julia London 2011 
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