unslice
English
Etymology
un- + slice
Verb
unslice (third-person singular simple present unslices, present participle unslicing, simple past and past participle unsliced)
- (transitive) To undo the process of slicing.
- 2013, Paul G. Halpern, The Cyclical Serpent: Prospects for an Ever-Repeating Universe (page 235)
- While unshowering, driving in reverse, or unslicing a loaf of bread, all thoughts would proceed backward as well, so nobody would even know the difference between the strange events taking place and normal life.
- 2017, John Theobald, The Media and the Making of History
- If only sliced bread is available, you buy it, and it is both superfluous and impossible to try to unslice it; so you end up eating it, and enjoying the convenience.
- 2013, Paul G. Halpern, The Cyclical Serpent: Prospects for an Ever-Repeating Universe (page 235)