It depends what it's used for... If it's covering poor quality wood - it's called a veneer. If it's to level a piece of furniture - it's called a shim.
slat
shingle
Possibly you mean a lath.
Plank Thin, lightweight wood is balsa.
A thin piece of wood?
A thin piece of wood that covers a roof is called a shingle.
The phrase "tried and true" originated in the 15th century, combining the idea of something that has been tested or proven ("tried") and found to be reliable or trustworthy ("true"). It implies that an approach or method has stood the test of time and is known to be effective.
The thin piece of wood used to cover a roof is called ply board or deck board. Plyboard is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or plies of wood veneer that are glued together.
it is lath
A pane of glass is a thin, flat piece of glass.
The thin piece of wood used to cover a roof is called ply board or deck board. Plyboard is a sheet material manufactured from thin layers or plies of wood veneer that are glued together.
maybe I think it's "slice"
Splat
A plank or a board.
being lit, with the flame blown out, leaving an ember at the tip. Upon exposure to high concentrations of oxygen, the glowing ember flares and gives a flame.