SLASH
Slash, n.
1. A long cut; a cut made at random.
2. A large slit in the material of any garment, made to show the lining through the openings.
3. Etym: [Cf. Slashy.] pl.
Defn: Swampy or wet lands overgrown with bushes. [Local, U.S.]
Bartlett.
SLASHED
Slashed, a.
1. Marked or cut with a slash or slashes; deeply gashed; especially, having long, narrow openings, as a sleeve or other part of a garment, to show rich lining or under vesture. A gray jerkin, with scarlet and slashed sleeves. Sir W. Scott.
2. (Bot.)
Defn: Divided into many narrow parts or segments by sharp incisions; laciniate.
SLASHER
Slash"er, n. (Textile Manuf.)