| split | | |
| split | (n.) | extending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in front and the other in back). |
| split | (n.) | a bottle containing half the usual amount. |
| split | (n.) | a promised or claimed share of loot or money.; "he demanded his split before they disbanded" |
| split | (n.) | a lengthwise crack in wood.; "he inserted the wedge into a split in the log" |
| rent, rip, snag, split, tear | (n.) | an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart.; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" |
| split | (n.) | an old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea. |
| split | (n.) | a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts. |
| split | (n.) | (tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl.; "he was winning until he got a split in the tenth frame" |
| split, split up, stock split | (n.) | an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity.; "they announced a two-for-one split of the common stock" |
| rent, rip, split | (n.) | the act of rending or ripping or splitting something.; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip" |
| schism, split | (n.) | division of a group into opposing factions.; "another schism like that and they will wind up in bankruptcy" |
| carve up, dissever, divide, separate, split, split up | (v.) | separate into parts or portions.; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; "The British carved up the Ottoman Empire after World War I" |
| cleave, rive, split | (v.) | separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument.; "cleave the bone" |
| break, break up, part, separate, split, split up | (v.) | discontinue an association or relation; go different ways.; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up" |
| part, separate, split | (v.) | go one's own way; move apart.; "The friends separated after the party" |
| break open, burst, split | (v.) | come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure.; "The bubble burst" |
| disconnected, disunited, fragmented, split | (adj.) | having been divided; having the unity destroyed.; "Congress...gave the impression of...a confusing sum of disconnected local forces"; "a league of disunited nations"; "a fragmented coalition"; "a split group" |
| split | (adj.) | (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain.; "we bought split logs for the fireplace" |
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