Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A crack or crevice.

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Examples

  • Hidden from view of the crewers by a long thick pipe he'd called a catalytic-balance slifter, she made her way forward.

    Angelmass Zahn, Timothy 2001

  • With big name retailers and over 50 million products, GPShopper and its revolutionary Slifter (www. slifter.com) technology allows consumers to receive up-to-the-minute product availability, location and pricing right on their cell phones.

    LBSzone RSS News Feed 2009

  • With big name retailers and over 50 million products, GPShopper and its revolutionary Slifter (www. slifter.com) technology allows consumers to receive up-to-the-minute product availability, location and pricing right on their cell phones.

    LBSzone RSS News Feed 2009

  • With big name retailers and over 50 million products, GPShopper and its revolutionary Slifter (www. slifter.com) technology allows consumers to receive up-to-the-minute product availability, location and pricing right on their cell phones.

    LBSzone RSS News Feed 2009

  • With big name retailers and over 50 million products, GPShopper and its revolutionary Slifter (www. slifter.com) technology allows consumers to receive up-to-the-minute product availability, location and pricing right on their cell phones.

    LBSzone RSS News Feed 2009

  • With big name retailers and over 50 million products, GPShopper and its revolutionary Slifter (www. slifter.com) technology allows consumers to receive up-to-the-minute product availability, location and pricing right on their cell phones.

    LBSzone RSS News Feed 2009

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