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split
verb (split , splitting )
1 tr & intr to divide or break or cause to divide or break apart or into, usually two, pieces, especially lengthways.
2 to divide or share, money, etc.
3 (also split up) tr & intr
a to divide or separate into smaller amounts, groups, parts, etc;
b to divide or separate or cause to divide or separate. See also split-up.
4 intr (usu split away or split off) to separate from or break away from; to diverge.
5 intr , colloq to go away or leave Let's split .
6 intr (usu split on someone) colloq to inform on them, especially to someone in authority.
noun
1
a an act or the process of separating or dividing;
b a division, especially of money, etc a two-way split on the Lottery winnings .
2 a lengthways break or crack.
3 a separation or division through disagreement.
4 a dessert that consists of fruit, especially a banana, sliced open and topped with cream and/or ice cream, sauce, nuts, etc.
5 (the splits) an acrobatic leap or drop to the floor so that the legs form a straight line and each leg is at right angles to the torso.
adjective divided, especially in two.
[16c: from Dutch splitten to cleave]
splitter noun .
splitting see separate entry.
split hairs see under hair.
split one's sides colloq to laugh uncontrollably.
split the difference
1 to come to a compromise where each of two parties makes an equal concession.
2 to divide a remaining amount equally.
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