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To divide lengthwise usually along a grain or seam or by layers.​

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Explanation:

transitive verb

1 a: to divide lengthwise usually along a grain or seam or by layers

b: to affect as if by cleaving or forcing apart

the river splits the town in two

2 a (1): to tear or rend apart : BURST

     (2): to subject (an atom or atomic nucleus) to artificial disintegration by fission

b: to affect as if by breaking up or tearing apart : SHATTER

a roar that split the air

3: to divide into parts or portions: such as

a: to divide between persons : SHARE

b: to divide into factions, parties, or groups

c: to mark (a ballot) or cast or register (a vote) so as to vote for candidates of different parties

d (1): to divide or break down (a chemical compound) into constituents

       split a fat into glycerol and fatty acids

  (2): to remove by such separation

split off carbon dioxide

e: to divide (stock) by issuing a larger number of shares to existing shareholders usually without increase in total par value

4: to separate (the parts of a whole) by interposing something

split an infinitive

5: LEAVE

split the party

split town

intransitive verb

1 a: to become split lengthwise or into layers

 b: to break apart : BURST

2 a: to become divided up or separated off

      split into factions

      split from the group

  b: to sever relations or connections : SEPARATE

  c: LEAVE

      especially : to leave without delay

       split for the coast

3 British : to betray confidence : act as an informer —usually used with on

4: to apportion shares

   split hairs

   : to make oversubtle or trivial distinctions

    split one's sides

    : to laugh heartily

    split the difference

     : to arrive at a compromise

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