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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Slate \Slate\, n. [OE. slat, OF. esclat a shiver, splinter, F.
   ['e]clat, fr. OF. esclater to shiver, to chip, F. ['e]clater,
   fr. OHG. sliezen to tear, slit, split, fr. sl[=i]zan to slit,
   G. schleissen. See {Slit}, v. t., and cf. {Eclat}.]
   1. (Min.) An argillaceous rock which readily splits into thin
      plates; argillite; argillaceous schist.

   2. Any rock or stone having a slaty structure.

   3. A prepared piece of such stone. Especially:
      (a) A thin, flat piece, for roofing or covering houses,
          etc.
      (b) A tablet for writing upon.

   4. An artificial material, resembling slate, and used for the
      above purposes.

   5. A thin plate of any material; a flake. [Obs.]

   6. (Politics) A list of candidates, prepared for nomination
      or for election; a list of candidates, or a programme of
      action, devised beforehand. [Cant, U.S.] --Bartlett.

   {Adhesive slate} (Min.), a kind of slate of a greenish gray
      color, which absorbs water rapidly, and adheres to the
      tongue; whence the name.

   {Aluminous slate}, or {Alum slate} (Min.), a kind of slate
      containing sulphate of alumina, -- used in the manufacture
      of alum.

   {Bituminous slate} (Min.), a soft species of sectile clay
      slate, impregnated with bitumen.

   {Hornblende slate} (Min.), a slaty rock, consisting
      essentially of hornblende and feldspar, useful for
      flagging on account of its toughness.

   {Slate ax} or {axe}, a mattock with an ax end, used in
      shaping slates for roofs, and making holes in them for the
      nails.

   {Slate clay} (Geol.), an indurated clay, forming one of the
      alternating beds of the coal measures, consisting of an
      infusible compound of alumina and silica, and often used
      for making fire bricks. --Tomlinson.

   {Slate globe}, a globe the surface of which is made of an
      artificial slatelike material.

   {Slate pencil}, a pencil of slate, or of soapstone, used for
      writing on a slate.

   {Slate rocks} (Min.), rocks which split into thin lamin[ae],
      not necessarily parallel to the stratification; foliated
      rocks.

   {Slate spar} (Min.), a variety of calcite of silvery white
      luster and of a slaty structure.

   {Transparent slate}, a plate of translucent material, as
      ground glass, upon which a copy of a picture, placed
      beneath it, can be made by tracing.

Slate \Slate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
   {Slating}.]
   1. To cover with slate, or with a substance resembling slate;
      as, to slate a roof; to slate a globe.

   2. To register (as on a slate and subject to revision), for
      an appointment. [Polit. Cant]

Slate \Slate\, v. t. [Cf. AS. sl[=ae]ting a privilege of
   hunting.]
   To set a dog upon; to bait; to slat. See 2d {Slat}, 3. [Prov.
   Eng. & Scot.] [Written also {slete}.] --Ray.

Source : WordNet®

slate
     n 1: (formerly) a writing tablet made of slate
     2: thin layers of rock used for roofing [syn: {slating}]
     3: a fine-grained metamorphic rock that can be split into thin
        layers
     4: a list of candidates nominated by a political party to run
        for election to public offices [syn: {ticket}]

slate
     v 1: designate or schedule; "He slated his talk for 9 AM"; "She
          was slated to be his successor"
     2: enter on a list or slate for an election; "He was slated for
        borough president"
     3: cover with slate; "slate the roof"
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