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slab
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
slab
(noun)
slab
/
ˈ
slæb/
noun
plural
slabs
slab
/
ˈ
slæb/
noun
plural
slabs
Britannica Dictionary definition of SLAB
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1
:
a thick, flat piece of a hard material (such as stone or wood)
concrete
slabs
slabs
of rock
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2
:
a thick, flat piece of food (such as bread or meat)
a
slab
of bacon
a thick
slab
of homemade bread
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