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(v)
(transitive, ergative, of something solid) To divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line.
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(n)
An instance where something splits.
The sharp, atonal sound of a liquid or soft solid hitting a solid surface.
A spot; splotch.
A surname.
A thin metal or wooden rod on which meat is skewered for cooking, often over a fire.
A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
(medicine) A device to immobilize a body part.
A person or a thing that splits.
(adj)
wide open
(Australia, New Zealand) A spork that is sharp along one edge or both edges, enabling it to be used as a knife, a fork and a spoon.
(vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman.
(intransitive) Of a thing: to forcefully emit something, especially in small drops or particles.
An annular reinforcement in a steam boiler, to strengthen a place where a hole is made.
To spit; to throw out.
(South Sudan, military) Initialism of Sudan People's Liberation Army.
Obsolete form of splint (“excrescence of bone”). [A narrow strip of wood split or peeled from a larger piece.]
A round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different color, texture etc. and generally round in shape.
(onomatopoeia) The sound made by an object hitting a liquid.
(countable) A flake or piece of certain types of stone that tend to cleave into thin layers.
(slang, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, Jamaica) A cannabis cigarette.
Minor; small in amount
A narrow depression, perforation, or aperture; especially, one for the reception of a piece fitting or sliding into it.
(intransitive) To splash; to scatter; to land or strike in an uneven, distributed mess.
A tube or lip through which liquid or steam is poured or discharged.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow.
A brief argument, falling out, quarrel.
(ergative) To (cause to) move in continuous contact with a surface.
(slang) Very drunk.
(countable) An artful trick; sly artifice; a feat so dexterous that the manner of performance escapes observation.
A thin, narrow strip or bar of wood (lath), metal, or plastic.
To splash with a heavy splashing sound.
(countable, figurative) A sudden increase or rush of something; a flood, an outburst, an outpouring.
(transitive) To spread, spread apart, or spread out (something); to expand.
An irregular-shaped spot or stain.
A heavy splashing sound.
An informal social gathering, especially one where traditional Irish or Scottish folk music is played, with dancing and storytelling.
(South Africa) A ditch.
The act of spotting or sighting something.
(computing) A small program module that runs under the control of a larger application, typically a web browser.
A narrow piece of timber that holds together large pieces; a slat.
(obsolete, dialect) A woodpecker.
A peninsula in the south of the Isle of Skye, Highland council area, Scotland.
marked with irregularly shaped spots or blots
(historical) A type of light spherical combat helmet used in the 15th century.
allocation to a slot
(South Africa) Alternative spelling of sloot. [(South Africa) A ditch.]
A stone slab used as a veneer for coarse masonry.
(intransitive, said of people) to exit (outside) in large quantities
Alternative form of sallet (“helmet”). [(historical) A type of light spherical combat helmet used in the 15th century.]
(transitive) To form (a word) from letters; say the letters in a word.
(geology) A fine-grained granitic rock composed mostly of quartz and feldspars.
A recessed light fixture that directs the light in an upward direction.
(of an object or substance) That can be picked up or held, having a texture, and usually firm. Unlike a liquid, gas or plasma.
A small, light vehicle with runners, used recreationally, mostly by children, for sliding down snow-covered hills; no draft animal pulls it.
(informal) A potato.
(slang, derogatory, offensive) A special education student.
(N)
a song performed by Joe Dassin from his 1975 album Joe Dassin (Le Costume blanc).
(Islam) The obligatory prayer that Muslims are called to perform five times a day and the second of the five pillars of Islam.
(property law, real estate, informal) Synonym of sublease.
(archaic) hoped for
(geology) A rapid soil creep, especially referring to downslope soil movement in periglacial areas.
(derogatory, now rare): a citizen; a city dweller, a townsman.
Alternative form of sellout. [(informal, idiomatic) An action in which principles are compromised for personal gain.]
(historical) An instrument of punishment resembling the knout, formerly used in Russia.
A small fresh-water fish (Alburnus alburnus); the bleak.
the second pillar of islam is prayer; a prescribed liturgy performed five times a day (preferably in a mosque) and oriented toward mecca
(mineralogy, obsolete) diopside
(military) transportation by sea
(humorous) To explode.
Obsolete form of plight. [A dire or unfortunate situation.]