split
Pronunciation: (split), [key]
— v., n., adj. split, split•ting,
—v.t.
- to divide or separate from end to end or into layers: to split a log in two.
- to separate by cutting, chopping, etc., usually lengthwise: to split a piece from a block.
- to tear or break apart; rend or burst: The wind split the sail.
- to divide into distinct parts or portions (often fol. by up): We split up our rations.
- to separate (a part) by such division.
- to divide (persons) into different groups, factions, parties, etc., as by discord: to split a political party.
- to separate (a group, family, etc.) by such division.
- to cast (a ballot or vote) for candidates of more than one political party.
- to divide between two or more persons, groups, etc.; share: We split a bottle of wine.
- to separate into parts by interposing something: to split an infinitive.
- to divide (molecules or atoms) by cleavage into smaller parts.
- to issue additional shares of (stock) without charge to existing stockholders, thereby dividing their interest into a larger number of shares and reducing the price per share.
- leave; depart from: Let's split this scene.
—v.i.
- to divide, break, or part lengthwise: The board split in half.
- to part, divide, or separate in any way (often fol. by up): The group of children split up into two teams. We'll split up here and meet later.
- to break asunder, as a ship by striking on a rock.
- to become separated, as a piece or part from a whole.
- to part or separate, as through disagreement; sever relations: They split up after a year of marriage. He split with the company after a policy dispute.
- to divide or share something with another or others; apportion.
- to leave; depart.
- See(def. 11).
- See(def. 11).
—n.
- the act of splitting.
- a crack, tear, or fissure caused by splitting.
- a piece or part separated by or as by splitting.
- a breach or rupture, as between persons, in a party or organization, etc.
- a faction, party, etc., formed by a rupture or schism.
- an ice-cream dish made from sliced fruit, usually a banana, and ice cream, and covered with syrup and nuts.
- Also called,a bottle for wine or, sometimes, another beverage, containing from 6 to 6 oz. (170 to 184 g).
- a bottle, as of soda, liquor, etc., which is half the usual size.
- a strip split from an osier, used in basketmaking.
- a brick of normal length and breadth but of half normal thickness, used to give level support to a course of bricks laid over one not level.
- Often,the feat of separating the legs while sinking to the floor, until they extend at right angles to the body, as in stage performances or gymnastics.
- an arrangement of the pins remaining after the first bowl in two separated groups, so that a spare is difficult.
- bisect (def. 5).
- one of the layers of leather into which a skin is cut.
- the act of splitting a stock.
—adj.
- that has undergone splitting; parted lengthwise; cleft.
- disunited; divided: a split opinion.
- (of a stock quotation) given in sixteenths instead of eighths of a point.
- (of a stock) having undergone a split.
Split
Pronunciation: (split), [key]
— n.
- a seaport in S Croatia, on the Adriatic: Roman ruins. 180,571. Italian,
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