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  • 91split —   Wāhi.   Also: wāhia, wāwahia, akaka, mahae, nahā, ho onahā, owā; kōhi (as breadfruit); ōwae (as dry earth);    ♦ split open, makili, kūlepe.   Rare: lepeulu, muaiwa, uwia.    ♦ Splitting of a breadfruit, kōhina.    ♦ Split hairs, ainemanema …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 92split-up — When a corporation divides into two or more separate new corporations, gives its shareholders the shares of these new corporations, and goes out of business, this process is termed a split up. A type of reorganization whereby, for example, A… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 93split — in. to leave. □ Look at the clock. Time to split. □ Let’s split. We’re late …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 94split-up — {n.} A separation or division into two or many smaller parts. * /The split up of our company was due to the founder s untimely death./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 95split-up — {n.} A separation or division into two or many smaller parts. * /The split up of our company was due to the founder s untimely death./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 96split — damaged damaged (d[a^]m [asl]jd), adj. 1. changed so as to reduce value, function, or other desirable trait; usually not used of persons. Opposite of {undamaged}. [Narrower terms: {battered, beat up, beaten up, bedraggled, broken down,… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 97Split — noun /splɪt/ a) A port city in Croatia. b) Split (port city in Croatia) …

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  • 98split up — phr verb Split up is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑group …

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  • 99split up — Synonyms and related words: apportion, break up, breakup, carve, carve up, cut, cut up, deactivate, deactivation, debrief, demob, demobilization, demobilize, detach, detachment, diaspora, dichotomize, disband, disbandment, discharge, disintegrate …

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  • 100Split — Spalato (former Hungarian, Italian), Split (Azeri, Croatian, Dutch, Finnish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene, Polish), Splita (Latvian), Splitas (Lithuanian), Σπολάτο (Greek καθαρεύουσα) …

    Names of cities in different languages