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In sense of punctuation mark " / ": スラッシュ /su ra-sshu/.

In sense of 'slice, gash, cut': in compound nouns 切り /gi ri/ is used. It reads /ki ri/ originally but when preceded by other kanji the 'ki' usually turns to 'gi'. It comes from 切る /ki ru/ which means 'to slash, to cut, to severe' among other meanings.

掻き切り /ka ki ki ri/ is a close word which means 'slashing open, beheading, cutting down'.

刀傷 /tou shou/ is also a related word meaning 'sword cut/gash'.

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