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I . split [splɪt] N

1. split (crack):

2. split (in clothes):

fenda f

3. split (division):

II . split <split, split> [splɪt] VB trans

2. split (crack):

III . split <split, split> [splɪt] VB intr

1. split (divide):

2. split (form cracks):

rachar(-se)

split personality N PSYCH

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Resawing is the process of splitting 1 inch through 12 inch hardwood or softwood lumber into two or more thinner pieces of full length boards.
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The scute was ornamented with a fan-shaped pattern of splitting ridges.
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This plan involves splitting the base into three zones.
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There are some lovely little moments like the star daughter in a super short skin-tight outfit struggling to touch her producer's feet without splitting a seam.
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For spacelike separated splitting you can't say which occurred first but this is true of all spacelike separated events, simultaneity is not defined for them.
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The season focuses on the survivors splitting into two groups, after making contact with a freighter off-shore.
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The splitting rule and negative equality splitting can be simulated by the introduction of new predicate definitions and dynamic folding of such definitions.
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This splitting occurs even in the absence of a magnetic field, as it is due to spin-orbit coupling.
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You wouldn't believe some of the hair-splitting arguments we've listened to.
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The results of this organic-vs-conventional exhibition match are hair-splitting, at best, hardly justifies being charged twice the normal price in the grocery store.
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