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- verbsplits (third person present)
- break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially into halves or along the grain:"the ice cracked and heaved and split" · "split and toast the muffins"
- remove or be removed by breaking, separating, or dividing:"the point was pressed against the edge of the flint to split off flakes" · "an incentive for regions to split away from countries"Similar:become estrangedreach a parting of the waysget a divorceget divorced
- divide or cause to divide into parts or elements:"the river had split into a number of channels" · "splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen"Similar:
- divide and share (something, especially resources or responsibilities):"they met up and split the booty"Similar:
- cause the fission of (an atom):"it could ultimately prove as significant an achievement as splitting the atom"
- issue new shares of (stock) to existing stockholders in proportion to their current holdings.
- (with reference to a group of people) divide into two or more groups:"let's split up and find the other two" · "once again the family was split up"
nounsplits (plural noun)- a tear, crack, or fissure in something, especially down the middle or along the grain:"light squeezed through a small split in the curtain"
- an instance or act of splitting or being split; a division:"the split between the rich and the poor"
- a separation into parties or within a party; a schism:"the accusations caused a split in the party"
- an ending of a marriage or an emotional or working relationship:"a much-publicized split with his wife"Opposite:
- short for stock split
- (a splitthe splits)(in gymnastics and dance) an act of leaping in the air or sitting down with the legs straight and at right angles to the upright body, one in front and the other behind, or one at each side:"I could never do a split before"
- a thing that is divided or split.
- a bun, roll, or cake that is split or cut in half.
- a split osier used in basketwork.
- each strip of steel or cane that makes up the reed in a loom.
- half a bottle or glass of champagne or other liquor.
- a single thickness of split hide.
- (in bowling) a formation of standing pins after the first ball in which there is a gap between two pins or groups of pins, making a spare unlikely.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa drawn game or series.
- US ENGLISHa split-level house.
- the time it takes to complete a recognized part of a race, or the point in the race where such a time is measured.
Originlate 16th century (originally in the sense ‘break up a ship’, describing the force of a storm or rock): from Middle Dutch splitten, of unknown ultimate origin. - People also ask
- To divideSplits meaning is to divide, or to make something divide, into two or more parts, especially along a straight line or a particular direction12345. For example, you can split a log down the middle, split your trousers when you bend over, or split the prize between two winners245. Split can be used as a transitive or intransitive verb, and it has the same form for the past tense and past participle14.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.[transitive, intransitive] to divide, or to make something divide, into two or more partswww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…If something splits or if you split it, it tears so that there is a long, thin hole in it: He split his trousers when he bent over. Her shoes were splitting apart at the sides.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/learner-english/…: to break apart or into pieces especially along a straight linewww.britannica.com/dictionary/splitsplit (splĭt) v. split, split·ting, splits v.tr. 1. a. To divide (something) from end to end, into layers, or along the grain: split the log down the middle.www.thefreedictionary.com/splitsto (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line: be split between The prize was split between Susan and Kate. split something in something Split the eggplants in half and cover with breadcrumbs. split someone/something (up) into something The teacher split the children (up) into three groups.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/split
SPLIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Split Up
SPLIT UP definition: 1. If two people split up, they end their relationship or …
Divide
DIVIDE definition: 1. to (cause to) separate into parts or groups: 2. to share: 3. If …
Split Hairs
SPLIT HAIRS definition: 1. to argue about small details of something 2. to argue …
English (US)
SPLIT meaning: 1. to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a …
Split: French Translation
SPLIT translate: diviser, scinder, partager, répartir, (se) fendre, (se) déchirer, …
Cambridge Learner's Dictio…
to share something by dividing it into smaller parts: The cost of the wedding …
Split Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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SPLIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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