Slice Explained
Slice may refer to:
Food and beverage
- A portion of bread, pizza, cake, meat, or other food item that is cut flat and thin:
In Australia and New Zealand
- A category of sweet or savory dishes:
In arts and entertainment
Music
Other uses in arts and entertainment
In mathematics, science, and technology
Computing
- Time slice, the time during which a process runs
- Time slice multiplexing, a form of processor scheduling
- Slice (disk), a logical division or partition of a hard disk
- Array slicing, an operation that extracts certain elements from an array
- Bit slicing, a technique for constructing a processor from modules of smaller bit width
- Specification Language for Ice, Internet Communications Engine
Mathematics
Other uses in science and technology
- Slice preparation or brain slice, an in vitro technique for neurophysiology
- Slice (electronics), a wafer of semiconductor material used in circuits
Sports
- Backspin, in racquet sports or golf; also known as "slice" in racquet sports
- Golf slice, or "slice", a golf shot in which the ball curves sideways in flight due to sidespin, usually unintentionally, as a result of a mishit
- Kimbo Slice (1974–2016), a mixed-martial arts fighter
- Barry "Slice" Rohrssen (1960–), an American basketball coach
Business and other uses
- Slice, Inc., a company that designs and produces box cutters and other cutting tools
- Rakuten Slice, a company that measures digital commerce and provides online shopping services
- Slice (app), an online food ordering platform for independent pizzerias
See also
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- Splice (disambiguation)
- Part (disambiguation)