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single-slit diffraction N
I. slit <-tt-, slit, slit> [slɪt] VB trans
I. sin·gle [ˈsɪŋgl̩] ADJ inv
1. single attr (one only):
2. single (having one part):
3. single inv (unmarried):
4. single inv (raising child alone):
II. sin·gle [ˈsɪŋgl̩] N
1. single Brit, Aus (one-way ticket):
2. single (one-unit dollar note):
4. single SPORTS:
5. single (single measure of drink):
6. single (single room):
dif·frac·tion [dɪˈfrækʃən] N no pl PHYS
Klett Geography Glossary
single ADJ
| I | slit |
|---|---|
| you | slit |
| he/she/it | slits |
| we | slit |
| you | slit |
| they | slit |
| I | slit |
|---|---|
| you | slit |
| he/she/it | slit |
| we | slit |
| you | slit |
| they | slit |
| I | have | slit |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | slit |
| he/she/it | has | slit |
| we | have | slit |
| you | have | slit |
| they | have | slit |
| I | had | slit |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | slit |
| he/she/it | had | slit |
| we | had | slit |
| you | had | slit |
| they | had | slit |
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