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41split ends — UK US noun [plural] a condition in which the ends of your hair are split into two or more parts Thesaurus: words used to describe the state of people s hairhyponym * * * noun [plural] : hairs that have become dry or damaged and have split apart… …
42Split (Unix) — split is a Unix utility most commonly used to split a file into two or more smaller files. UsageThe command syntax is: split (optional parameters) (input filename) (output filename) The default behavior of split is to generate output files of up… …
43split shift — ➔ shift1 * * * split shift UK US noun [C] WORKPLACE, HR ► work time that is divided into two separate periods during the day: »I was offered more pay to work a split shift …
44split — [n1] opening breach, chasm, chink, cleavage, cleft, crack, damage, division, fissure, gap, rent, rift, rima, rimation, rime, rip, rupture, separation, slash, slit, tear; concept 513 Ant. closing, closure split [n2] difference, disunion alienation …
45Split stuff — Timber sawn into lengths and then split. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
46split-up — /split up /, n. 1. a splitting or separating into two or more parts. 2. a separation or dissociation of two groups or people. 3. Com. a process of reorganizing a corporate structure whereby all the capital stock and assets are exchanged for those …
47split-up — ˈsplit up noun [countable] COMMERCE an occasion when an organization is divided into two or more parts: • Split ups remain difficult in many cases because of company law obstacles …
48split capital investment trust — (splits) A London listed investment trust company, the capital of which is divided into shares of different classes giving differing rights to income and capital. For further information, see the Association of Investment Trust Companies website …
49split ends — n [plural] a condition of someone s hair in which the ends have split into several parts …
50split ends — noun plural a condition in which the ends of your hair are split into two or more parts …