Idioms for split

    split hairs. hair(def 11).
    split the difference. difference(def 13).

Origin of split

1570–80; 1950–55 for def 13; < Dutch splitten; akin to splijten, German spleissen to split

OTHER WORDS FROM split

split·ta·ble, adjective pre·split, adjective un·split, adjective un·split·ta·ble, adjective

Definition for split (2 of 2)

Split
[ split ]
/ splɪt /

noun

a seaport in S Croatia, on the Adriatic: Roman ruins.
Italian Spa·la·to [spah-lah-taw] /ˈspɑ lɑ tɔ/.

Example sentences from the Web for split

British Dictionary definitions for split (1 of 2)

split
/ (splɪt) /

verb splits, splitting or split

noun

adjective

having been split; divided split logs
having a split or splits hair with split ends
See also splits, split up

Derived forms of split

splitter, noun

Word Origin for split

C16: from Middle Dutch splitten to cleave; related to Middle High German splīzen; see splice

British Dictionary definitions for split (2 of 2)

Split
/ (Croatian split) /

noun

a port and resort in W Croatia on the Adriatic: remains of the palace of Diocletian (295–305). Pop: 188 000 (2005 est) Italian name: Spalato

Medical definitions for split

split
[ splĭt ]

v.

To divide from end to end or along the grain by or as if by a sharp blow; tear.
To break, burst, or rip apart with force; rend.
To separate; disunite.
To break apart or divide a chemical compound into simpler constituents.