- block consisting of a thick piece of something
- SLAB! are an industrial music/alternative rock band initially active between the mid-1980s and early 1990s. They reformed in 2009.
- Semi-finished casting products are intermediate castings produced in a foundry that need further processing before being a finished good. There are four types: ingots, billets, blooms, and slabs.
- Slab (Christopher Anderson), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe. His first appearance was in X-Factor #74.
- A slab or syllable is the primary unit of memory in the NCR 315 computer architecture from NCR Corporation. Having 12 data bits and a parity bit, its size falls between a byte and a typical word (hence the name, 'syllable'). ...
- Mobile phones are designed with one of a variety of different form factors, depending on its functionality or aesthetic considerations.
- The Slab is a book of poetry published in the United Kingdom featuring many different authors of varying notability. Some authors published in this book include Dan Fante, Geoff Hattersley and Victoria J. Smith.
- mud, sludge; A large, flat shaped piece of material such as stone, concrete, clay, butter etc.; A paving stone, flagstone; the equivalent to a 12-bit byte in some computers; a box containing twenty-four 375 ml aluminium cans of beer; full-size luxury pre-1980 GM vehicles, primarily Buick, ...
- (SLABS) are coins encased in hard plastic cases, with the numerical grade of the coin stated on the front of the case. These numerical grades are designated by professional services.
- (Slabs) A semi-finished Rectangular, wide, semi-finished steel product intended for production of finished Hot Rolled Flat products viz Plates, sheets, Strips etc. They are normally of width 150-250mm wherein width is at-least 3 or 4 times of thickness.
- (Slabs) Main surfaces of a door. ALLSCO door slabs are 24 gauge hot dipped galvanized steel faces, primed white or factory painted white and carry a 10 year rust and corrosion resistance warranty.
- (Slabs) are flat, thin ( 1/8" to 1/4") sections of clay which are produced by hand or with a mechanical device called a slab roller. Slab built pottery is pottery constructed wholely or mostly from sections of clay slabs.
- A concrete foundation or floor of a home. Houses built on slab usually do not have basements.
- The exposed wearing surface laid over the structural support beams of a building to form the floor(s) of the building or laid slab-on-grade in the case of a non-structural, ground level concrete slab.
- Large, thin, flat pieces of stone cut from large blocks of stone. Usually 2 centimeters (3/4 inch) or 3 centimeters (1-1/4 inch) thick, slabs are often fabricated into kitchen counter tops or used as cladding on vertical surfaces.
- Blocks of stone that have been extracted from the earth and cut.
- A flat molded layer of reinforced or plain concrete, usually of uniform thickness. Generally used as a floor in most buildings.
- A relatively low-angle (significantly less than vertical) section of rock, usually with few large features. Requires slab climbing techniques.
- A method of making pottery in which a flat piece of clay is cut into shapes which are joined together to form an object.
- A flat piece of concrete, typically used as a walking surface, but may also serve as a load bearing device as in slab homes.
- The door or sidelight only without any staining, drilling, hardware or jambs. Usually provided unfinished or factory primed from the manufacturer.
- A term for a complete door panel that has not been prepared for installation into a frame.
- The plastic holder in which a grading service will encapsulate a coin which has been graded.
- The exterior portion of a log removed in sawing timber.
- A piece of metal, intermediate between ingot and plate, at least twice as wide as it is thick.