The word "split" is spelled S-P-L-I-T. In IPA phonetic transcription, it is /splɪt/. The "s" sound is represented by the /s/ symbol, while the "p" is represented by the /p/ symbol. The "l" sound is indicated by the /l/ symbol, followed by the short "i" sound represented by /ɪ/. Lastly, the "t" is represented by the /t/ symbol. "Split" can refer to dividing something in half or a break-up in a relationship.
Split (verb):
1. To divide or separate into two or more parts or sections.
2. To break or separate apart forcefully or suddenly.
3. To cause a rupture or tear in something, especially along a natural line or seam.
4. To divide or allocate resources, money, or time between different purposes, activities, or individuals.
5. To go in different directions or diverge, usually after having been together or in agreement.
6. To separate or sever a relationship, association, or bond, commonly through disagreement or conflict.
7. In sports, to execute a movement or maneuver that involves spreading the legs apart or moving them in opposite directions.
8. In film or television, to divide a screen into two or more separate images, usually to show simultaneous actions or different viewpoints.
9. In mathematics, to divide a number or group into equal parts or fractions.
10. In cards, to divide a hand into two or more separate hands, typically in order to improve chances of winning.
Split (noun):
1. A division or separation into two or more parts or sections.
2. A break or rupture in something, often resulting in separation or detachment.
3. A disagreement or division occurring within a group or among individuals.
4. An instance of dividing resources, money, or time between different purposes, activities, or individuals.
5. In sports, a movement or maneuver that involves spreading the legs apart or moving them in opposite directions.
6. In film or television, a screen divided into two or more separate images.
7. A division of a number or group into equal parts or fractions.
8. In cards, a division of a hand into two or more separate hands.
• To divide or separate lengthwise; to rive; to rend; to throw into discord, as a party; to burst or part asunder; to be broken, as a ship.
• A rent; a crack; a fissure or crack lengthwise; a breach or division in a party.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "split" originated from the Old English word "splittan", which means "to split" or "to cleave". This word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "splītaną" and the related Old Norse word "splitta". Ultimately, the etymology of "split" can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "*splei-", which means "to split" or "to splice".