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slater

1

[ sley-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who lays slates, slate, as for roofing.


Slater

2

[ sley-ter ]

noun

  1. Samuel, 1768–1835, U.S. industrialist, born in England.

slater

/ ˈsleɪtə /

noun

  1. a person trained in laying roof slates
  2. dialect.
    a woodlouse See also sea slater


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Word History and Origins

Origin of slater1

First recorded in 1375–1425, slater is from the late Middle English word sclater. See slate 1, -er 1

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Example Sentences

Did you and Christian Slater have a romantic fling on True Romance?

She recalls Slater saying: “I would never have guessed in a million years.”

Clarence Worley (Christian Slater) is a lonely, eccentric geek who works in a comic book store.

Slater, the stoner-among-stoners played by Rory Cochrane, wore a long-hair wig in the film.

To stop Assad and protect civilian life, we need Special Ops on the ground, writes Andrew Slater, former Special Forces officer.

Home and found all things in a hurry of business, Slater, our messenger, being here as my cook till very late.

Thence home, where all things in a hurry for dinner, a strange cook being come in the room of Slater, who could not come.

Moreover, Polly was not in the least awe-stricken by Mrs. Slater's black silk gown, or the gold watch she wore at her belt.

Slater is a son of somebody and didn't he let the Markles get off?

Young Slater, now about twenty-one years of age, determined to emigrate to America.

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