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Definition of split
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of split is as below...
Split (v. i.) to
divide
one hand of
blackjack
into two
hands,
allowed
when the first two cards dealt to a
player
have the same
value..
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Septicidal
::
Septicidal
(a.)
Dividing
the
partitions;
-- said of a
method
of
dehiscence
in which a pod
splits
through
the
partitions
and is
divided
into its
component
carpels.
Split
::
Split (v. t.) To
divide
or break up into parts or
divisions,
as by
discord;
to
separate
into parts or
parties,
as a
political
party;
to
disunite..
Cram
::
Cram (n.) A warp
having
more than two
threads
passing
through
each dent or split of the reed.
Flagstone
::
Flagstone
(n.) A flat stone used in
paving,
or any rock which will split into such
stones.
See Flag, a
stone..
Split-tail
::
Splitfeet
(n. pl.) The
Fissipedia.
Kipper
::
Kipper
(n.) A
salmon
split open,
salted,
and dried or
smoked;
-- so
called
because
salmon
after
spawning
were
usually
so
cured,
not being good when
fresh..
Chap
::
Chap (v. t.) To cause to open in slits or
chinks;
to
split;
to cause the skin of to crack or
become
rough.
Splinter
::
Splinter
(n.) To split or rend into long, thin
pieces;
to
shiver;
as, the
lightning
splinters
a
tree..
Crevice
::
Crevice
(n.) A
narrow
opening
resulting
from a split or crack or the
separation
of a
junction;
a
cleft;
a
fissure;
a rent.
Spitchcocked
::
Spitchcock
(n.) An eel split and
broiled.
Split-tongued
::
Splitter
(n.) One who, or that
which,
splits..
Splotch
::
Split-tongued
(a.)
Having
a
forked
tongue,
as that of
snakes
and some
lizards..
Split
::
Split (v. t.) To
divide
lengthwise;
to
separate
from end to end, esp. by
force;
to
divide
in the
direction
of the grain
layers;
to rive; to
cleave;
as, to split a piece of
timber
or a
board;
to split a gem; to split a
sheepskin..
Split
::
Split (a.)
Divided;
cleft.
Split
::
Split (n.) A
breach
or
separation,
as in a
political
party;
a
division..
Axe
::
Axe (n.) A tool or
instrument
of
steel,
or of iron with a steel edge or
blade,
for
felling
trees,
chopping
and
splitting
wood,
hewing
timber,
etc. It is
wielded
by a
wooden
helve or
handle,
so fixed in a
socket
or eye as to be in the same plane with the
blade.
The
broadax,
or
carpenter's
ax, is an ax for
hewing
timber,
made
heavier
than the
chopping
ax, and with a
broader
and
thinner
blade and a
shorter
handle..
Rift
::
Rift (v. i.) To burst open; to
split.
Piece
::
Piece (n.) A
fragment
or part of
anything
separated
from the
whole,
in any
manner,
as by
cutting,
splitting,
breaking,
or
tearing;
a part; a
portion;
as, a piece of
sugar;
to break in
pieces..
Quill
::
Quill (n.) A pen for
writing
made by
sharpening
and
splitting
the point or nib of the stock of a
feather;
as,
history
is the
proper
subject
of his
quill..
Spill
::
Spill (n.) A bit of wood split off; a
splinter.
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