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I . split [splɪt] N

1. split in:

split (crack)
špranja f v
split (in wall, cement, wood)

2. split (division in opinion):

split
split POL
razcep m

3. split (marital separation):

split

4. split (share):

split
a two/three/four-way split

5. split (with legs):

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

1. split (divide):

split
deliti [perf razdeliti]
to split sth in half
to split sth down the middle

2. split fig (create division):

split group, party
group, party to be split over sth

3. split (rip, crack):

split seam
parati [perf razparati]
to split one's head open

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

1. split (divide):

split wood, stone
split wood, stone seam, cloth
split hair
to split into groups
to split open

2. split (become splinter group):

to split from sth

3. split (end relationship):

split

I . split off VB trans

II . split off VB intr

1. split (become detached):

split rock, brick

2. split (leave):

I . split up VB trans

1. split (share):

split money, work
deliti [perf razdeliti]

2. split (separate):

split a group, team

II . split up VB intr

1. split (divide up):

split
to split up into groups

2. split (end relationship):

split
to split up with sb

I . ˈsplit-lev·el ADJ

II . ˈsplit-lev·el N

split per·son·ˈal·ity N

split ˈscreen N

split ˈsecond N

split second

split ˈshift N

ˈsplit-up N

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During this time the split year schedule was developed because of the rural, farm family demographics of the school students.
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Its members are usually split along the traditional conservative lines of libertarians and traditionalists.
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I went in the toilet and there he was spark out on the floor - he'd had a fit and split his head open on the sink.
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When cleft palate occurs, the uvula is usually split.
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The municipality existed from 1838 until 1964 when it was dissolved and its lands split up among several other municipalities.
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Royalist officers, split between liberals and conservatives, fought an internecine war among themselves.
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The game also includes a multiplayer deathmatch for two to four players and a no split-screen co-operative mode.
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Ships split in two, smokestacks and crewmen could be blasted overboard.
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The couple split up at the end of 2009 after four and a half years together.
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He relied on a fastball, slider, curveball, and a split-finger fastball, the latter of which he used as a sinker.
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