Examples of 'slitted' in a sentence

Meaning of "slitted"

slitted (verb): past tense of the verb slit, which means to make a long, narrow cut or tear in something
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  • Having a slit or slits.

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slitted
Absorbent article with a slitted absorbent core.
Such a slitted sheet can be expanded to form a metal mesh.
Eyes are yellowish and slitted.
Slitted tissue fixation devices and assemblies for deploying the same.
I wondered if he could see me through those slitted eyes.
The laminated and slitted rolls are then taken on a multihead printing machine.
The porous portion of the plate may be slitted or perforated.
The openable slitted portion may be a tearable slitted portion or an unjoined slit.
Vacuum deposition of the blocks can be done using a slitted conical mask.
The septum includes a solid centrally slitted portion projecting centrally within the housing.
Applicant concurs with this assessment by Webster of the prior art slitted dressing.
This locking spring may constitute a slitted end portion of the locking rod.
He pointed at the boy with blue hair, whose eyes were slitted.
Each frangible web may be advantageously slitted so as to weaken such web.
In other embodiments, the light bosses need not be perforate or slitted.

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The movement of the pressure piece presses a cable against a slitted spring clamp and a needle contact.
Slitted spiral band for easier installation through a special tool, incl. special tool.
This means that electromagnetic waves leak externally through the slitted window in the shield casing.
His eyes slitted toward Wesley.
Be a robber fine and living Or a Count with slitted throat.
And on the slitted sheet I sit.
I slit a sheet a sheet I slit and upon the slitted sheet I sit.
Slitted clothes were usual among ( female ) nobles.
Serrator is a Nighlok with six slitted eyes and a ricus grin.
That is, the finished carrier would be in the original slitted form.
In the operating configuration, the slitted ring rubs on the grooved shaft.
The casing 1 receives a circuit substrate A extending through the slitted window 2.
Upon stretching the slitted macrostructures in the y-direction, a " netted " material results.
The surfaces of the hollow chamber are then pierced, slitted or perforated.
Cheshire 's yellow eyes slitted as he held her gaze for one beat, two.
The wall material is preferably fibrous but may also be filamentary, slitted or foraminous.
The cross-section of a slitted duct or groove is illustrated to a larger scale in FIGS . 5.
In other embodiments, the membrane is pre-pierced or slitted along the apex of the dihedron.
The radial extension 21 comprises two arms which are slitted.
Rail 60 for example serves for the closing of a slitted sleeve ( not shown ) for a cable connection.
To facilitate compression lower part of sleeve 11 may be axially slitted.
Moreover, a structure with two “ lacey ” or slitted grafts is possible.
Immediately above the slitted floor 32 a plurality of nozzles 43 supplied by a hydraulic circuit 31 are arranged.
The metal carrier is made of channel-shaped metal, slotted or slitted to improve its flexibility.
So through slitted eyes, I watched.
After the HLPE foam has been dewatered, it can be slitted in various patterns.
Two 4 m ( 13 ft ) high, slitted steel wind barriers were installed afore the midships and forward elevators.
I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit and on the slitted sheet I sit.
In cross-section, the slitted board has a saw-toothed design.
In a further embodiment, a combination of the “ lacey ” graft and slitted graft could be produced.
The slitted metal foil 10 is shown in FIG . 4 prior to stretching.
Similarly, a structure with two " lacey " or slitted grafts is possible.
The pin-like holder 16 is also here in the form of a sleeve, although not slitted.
Likewise, a combination of the " lacey " graft and slitted graft could be employed.
FIG . 7 is a view showing the arrangement of a yarn introduction lever and a slitted plate ;.

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