Orifice vs Slit - What's the difference?
orifice | slit | Related terms |
A mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe, etc.; an opening; as,
* the orifice of an artery or vein
* the orifice of a wound
A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
* {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham), title=(The China Governess)
, chapter=17 (vulgar, slang) The opening of the vagina.
(vulgar, slang, derogatory) A woman, usually a sexually loose woman; a prostitute.
To cut a narrow opening.
To split in two parts.
To cut; to sever; to divide.
* Milton:
Orifice is a related term of slit.
As nouns the difference between orifice and slit
is that orifice is a mouth or aperture, as of a tube, pipe, etc; an opening; as, while slit is a narrow cut or opening; a slot.As a verb slit is
to cut a narrow opening.orifice
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Noun
(en noun)slit
English
(wikipedia slit)Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=The face which emerged was not reassuring. It was blunt and grey, the nose springing thick and flat from high on the frontal bone of the forehead, whilst his eyes were narrow slits of dark in a tight bandage of tissue. […].}}
Verb
- He slit the bag open and the rice began pouring out.
- And slits the thin-spun life.
