preslice

/priˈslaɪs/
verb
  1. To cut into slices before the time of use or sale.
    • Many grocery stores preslice deli meats to save time for shoppers.
    • The bakery preslices the bread so customers can grab a ready-to-eat loaf.
    • For the party, I will preslice the cheese and arrange it on a platter.
adjective
  1. Already cut into slices before use or sale.
    • She bought a preslice loaf of bread to save time in the morning.
    • Preslice apples are convenient for school lunches.
    • The preslice turkey is perfect for quick sandwiches.
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