Slicewise

Pronunciation: /ˈsɫaɪsˈwaɪz/

Slicewise (adverb)

  1. In a way that treats something as separate thin layers, like slices, rather than as one whole.
  2. With actions or measurements done separately for each thin section of an object or data set.

Examples

  • You should cut the bread slicewise for even pieces.
  • The chef cuts the vegetables slicewise to cook them evenly.