fendrait
split (transitive verb and pronoun) Divide, separating in lengthwise. Progress in mass media: The front of the boat cuts through the sea split: to split, divide in the longitudinal direction. In fencing, bring the leg forward. [Familiar] Make an extraordinary expense. Spelling difficulties: freeze stone crack.
Definitions
Separated (usually by a sudden shock) partially or completely in several body parts, generally in the direction of the length.
Digging, plowing.
Injury, be a fracture or wound.
Give him a headache, the tire by a noise or annoying remarks.
Cause a sharp emotional pain. excite compassion.
I have great compassion, great sadness.
Go to great harm.
Quibble about something.
Aside, open wide.
Split into.
Laughter.
Laugh to break up the jaws.
Provide a gauge.
Breaking his career, to retire against his will (in allusion to the ancient custom of splitting the ear reformed horses of the army):
Cause cracks, cracks.
Freeze hard.
Form a separation.
Cutting a path through a fluid.
Getting a passage with difficulty.
Bring one leg forward quickly, leaving the other up.
Acquire or give something is embarrassing.
Which splits too easily.
synonyms
cut
divide
tear
crack
break
separate
decide
open
disjoin
break
chap
crack
crack
drill
cross
cut
break
spread
furrow
cut
crack
chop
crack
ajar
crackle
cleave
die
browse
penetrate
saw
crack