uzun yara

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Turkish - English
slash
The female genitalia
Used to list alternatives

I think I'm having hallucinations slash someone is playing tricks on me.

Used to connect two or more identities in a list

I'm a teacher slash student.

{v} to cut long cuts, lash, strike at random
with an edged instrument; to lay about one indiscriminately with blows; to cut hastily and carelessly
A opening or gap in a forest made by wind, fire, or other destructive agency
In the design of advertisements, the slash is in the shape of a bar or bubble that contains information topical to that specific insertion One is usually sufficient
Branches, tops, and cull trees left on the ground following a harvest Although some of this material can be used for firewood, slash may be arranged in brush piles to provide wildlife cover Left scattered, slash can protect seedlings and sprouts from deer browing and reduce soil erosion
Woody debris accumulating on the ground as a result of a storm, fire, girdling, harvesting or poisoning
Debris left as a result of forest and other vegetation being altered by forestry practices and other land use activities (e g , timber harvesting, thinning and pruning, road construction, seismic line clearing) Slash includes material such as logs, splinters or chips, tree branches and tops, and uprooted stumps, trees and shrubs
The residue left on the ground as a result of forest and other vegetation being altered by forest practices or other land use activities
Debris left after logging, pruning, thinning or brush cutting May include tree tops, branches or bark or debris left after wind or fire damage
A large slit in the material of any garment, made to show the lining through the openings
The symbol, /
To strike violently and at random, esp
To cut across something with a knife, sword etc
cut open; "she slashed her wrists"
The residue left on the ground after felling, including unused logs, uprooted stumps, broken tops, etc
Debris left after logging, pruning, thinning or brush cutting; includes logs, chips, bark, branches, stumps and broken understory trees or brush