Slice

/slaɪs/ noun

A thin, flat piece cut from something larger, like bread, cake, or pizza. It can also mean a share of something, such as “a slice of the profits.”

“Slice” comes from Old French “esclice,” meaning “a splinter” or “fragment,” from a verb meaning “to split.” English shifted it toward food and neat, flat pieces. The word kept the idea of cutting a whole into smaller parts.

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