Slot

A slot is a rectangular area in field or ice hockey that is used to fly the puck. It is related to the verb’sleutana’ and is cognate with the German Schloss. A slot is the fourth position in the flying display, and can be won on one or more paylines. A slot can be won multiple times, meaning that the total amount won will exceed the total cost of the bet. Here are some ways that a slot can be won:

A slot has a specific function in language. It is a narrow opening that can accommodate any morpheme sequence. A slot can be a job opening, an interior opening in a copy desk, an airplane’s wing, or a place in an organization. It is also an unmarked area between the face-off circles on an ice hockey rink. The slots are designed to be a place for people to meet, and are often designated by organizations or government officials.

A slot is a narrow opening in a computer. Sometimes it is referred to as an expansion slot because it allows users to expand the capabilities of their computer by accepting add-on boards or expansion boards. The other term for a slot is a bay. A bay is a site within a computer where a disk drive can be installed. This is usually the front or back of the computer. A SLOT is a member of the SLOT community, but can be male or female.