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SplitSometimes companies split their outstanding shares into more shares. If a company with 1 million shares executes a two-for-one split, the company would have 2 million shares. An investor with 100 shar [..]
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SplitA quarter-bottle of wine; a single-serving bottle equal to 175 milliliters.
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Split1580s (transitive and intransitive), not found in Middle English, probably from a Low German source such as Middle Dutch splitten, from Proto-Germanic *spl(e)it- (source also of Danish and Frisian spl [..]
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Split1590s, "narrow cleft, crack, fissure," from split (v.). Meaning "piece of wood formed by splitting" is from 1610s. Meaning "an act of separation, a divorce" is from 1729. [..]
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Split1640s, past participle adjective from split (v.). Split decision is from 1946 of court rulings, 1951 in boxing. Split shift is from 1904. Split personality first attested 1899.
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SplitThe division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into a larger number of shares. A 3-for-1 split by a company with 1 million shares outstanding results in 3 million shares outstanding. Each hol [..]
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SplitAny division or branch of the ventilating current. Also, the workings ventilated by one branch. Also, to divide a pillar by driving one or more roads through it.
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SplitDividing a task into two sequences or tasks. [D01879]
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Splitextending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in front and the other in back) divide: separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; &a [..]
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Split1. With respect to a signal, to divert a portion of it, or divide it, into usually predetermined or specified proportions. 2. In INFOSEC, a secret random number that is a component of the final working key. [After X9.69] 3. An action that creates a private communication between the served user and a conferee. The private communication is a normal & [..]
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SplitA croquet stroke in which the mallet is swung at an angle to the line joining the centres of the striker’s ball and the croqueted ball with the result that the striker’s ball diverge [..]
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SplitThe division of a stock into multiple shares. In a 2-for-1 split, the stockholder's shares will double in quantity, though the value of each stock will be halved. A stock split is usually an [..]
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SplitDefinition An increase in the number of outstanding shares of a company's stock, such that proportionate equity of each shareholder remains the same. This requires approval from the board of dire [..]
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Splitshpalt
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SplitThe permanent division of a serial into two or more separate parts, based on the editorial decision that some aspect of the original publication deserves independent treatment. The note Continues in p [..]
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Splitsplit split·ting : to divide into parts or portions: as a : to divide into factions, parties, or groups b : to mark (a ballot) or cast or register (a vote) so as to vote for candidates of ...
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SplitSeparations of wood fiber running parallel to the grain.
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SplitIf a hide or skin is split over its whole area into one or more layers, this process is termed “splitting”. The layers are termed: grain split (outer split); flesh split (inner split); in heavy hides [..]
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SplitA port of Croatia.
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SplitThe division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into either a larger or smaller number of shares, without any immediate impact in individual shareholder equity. For example, a 3-for-1 forward split by a company with 1 million shares outstanding results in 3 million shares outstanding. Each holder of 100 shares before the split would have 30 [..]
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Split(n) extending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in front and the other in back)(n) a bottle containing half the usual amount(n) a promised or claimed share of loot or money(n) a lengthwise cr [..]
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SplitA sound change which results in the increase in the number of phonemes in a phonological system. Splits tend to be complex affairs which proceed in stages. The following simple example is hypothetical [..]
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SplitThis refers mainly to lobsters. We’ll cook and cut them in half for you. On request, we’ll also split open raw lobsters. Only available for local delivery and in-store pickup, no shipping.
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SplitThe state of a sail rent by the violence of the wind. Spoon drift
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SplitA percentage of a cycle length allocated to each of the various phases in a signal cycle.
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SplitA complete separation through a piece of wood along the grain.
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SplitThe proportion of green time given to a particular stage within a cycle.
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SplitUsing the Combine tool to split solids or surfaces. You select a solid or surface to use as a Cutting tool to cut the target.
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Splitcollars
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Splitthis term is most often used to describe a defect in a celluloid pinback button where the item has a noticeable separation in he celluloid covering. Splits can be found on any part of an item, but ar [..]
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Splitinfinitive (infinitiv med et ledd mellom to og verbet): an infinitive verb phrase with an adverb between the infinitive marker and the verb, e.g. to absolutely reject this usage, to boldly go where no [..]
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SplitPossibility of dividing the keyboard into two zones playing differing timbres, e. g. bass with your left hand and piano or vibraphone with your right hand when playing jazz or swing.
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Split6 – 7oz bottle.
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SplitA wine bottle that holds approximately 6 oz (175-187 mL) or one-fourth the equivalent of a typical 750 mL bottle; a single-serving.
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SplitThe shareholder-approved division of a company's outstanding common shares into a larger number of new common shares. Spot price
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SplitThe division of the outstanding shares of a corporation into either a larger or smaller number of shares, without any immediate impact in individual shareholder equity. For example, a 3-for-1 forward [..]
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SplitA separation of wood fibers that extends completely through a piece of lumber, usually at the ends.
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SplitRequest to engage a threat; visual may not be maintained, requires flight lead acknowledgement (air-to-air). Also, directive to begin briefed maneuver/attack.
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SplitPlane Maneuvering - Aircraft or elements maneuvering in relation to one another, but in different planes and/or altitudes.
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SplitRequest to engage a threat; visual may not be maintained, requires flight lead acknowledgement (air-to-air). Also, directive to begin briefed maneuver/attack.
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SplitThe dropping of a partial load.
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SplitThe division of a suit, usually in the context of an assessment of outstanding cards in a key suit, as in a 4-1 split (or “break”) in the trump suit.
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SplitA bet made which covers two adjacent numbers on the roulette layout, made by placing chips on the intersection of two numbers. This bet traditionally pays out at odds of 17-1.
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SplitTo separate two checkers which are together on a point (1)
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SplitA croquet stroke where the strikers ball and the croqueted ball are sent in different directions.
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SplitThe distance a player is separated from another player. Usually used while referring to offensive linemen.
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Split(1) (verb) play one of a group of cards equivalent in rank (usually applied to honor cards)
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Split Treasure values of the first two hands (5/2 or 4/3). Tournament and league play often gives players the same split.
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SplitTo use half of your roll to move forward one of your back checkers – example, to play a 6 from your 24 to your 18 point.
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SplitAn option available to blackjack players if their initial hand has two cards of the same rank. Each card starts its own hand, and each hand must be played for a full bet.
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Split To separate two men which are together on a point. It is easier to obtain an advanced anchor if you first split your back checkers.
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SplitAn action that creates two independent hands from a single 2 identical card hand.
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SplitWhen playing blackjack, a player can choose to 'split' the first two cards dealt to them if they are the same value (does not include two Aces). This will mean the player now has two separate hands with the original stake on each of them. A card is dealt to one hand first and the player is given the normal options, 'Hit', ' [..]
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SplitTicketing
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SplitA wine bottle that holds approximately 6 oz (175-187 mL) or one-fourth the equivalent of a typical 750 mL bottle.
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Splitleave
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SplitHalf bottles of wine or champagne, 375 ml.
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SplitTo split is to separate line items of the same item master. This is useful for instance if you need to enter different attributes, such as different serial numbers.
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SplitThe division of a corporation's outstanding shares into either a larger or smaller (reverse split) number of shares without any impact on shareholder equity.
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SplitA split occurs when a company wants to change its stock price. If things are going well for the company, the stock price generally goes down by a ratio meant to keep the market cap constant. The number of outstanding shares would go up in this case. For example, a 2/1 split would double the number of outstanding shares and halve the stock price. A [..]
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SplitSTREAM DEALKALIZER - Where the flow of water is divided through a parallel arrangement of hydrogen and sodium cat ion exchanger. The combined product being soft and low in alkalinity.
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Split
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*: The wind arose; the sea roared; and, as with the mighty shock of an earthquake, it split and cracked with a tremendous and overwhelming sound.
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SplitSee also Impulse. A split is the time that is recorded (and hopefully printed) when an impulse is received.
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SplitSometimes companies split their outstanding shares into more shares. If a company with 1 million shares executes a two-for-one split, the company would have 2 million shares. An investor with 100 shar [..]
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SplitIn poker it is sometimes necessary to split, or divide the pot among two or more players rather than awarding it all to a single player. This can happen because of ties, and also by playing intentiona [..]
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SplitSplit(s) or The Split may refer to:
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Splitsplit is a Unix utility most commonly used to split a file into two or more smaller files.
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SplitSplit(s) or The Split may refer to:
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Split"Split" is a song by industrial rock band KMFDM, released in 1991 between their albums Naïve and Money. The song reached No. 46 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play Songs Chart in July 1991.
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SplitSplit is a 1989 film directed by Chris Shaw and starring Timothy Dwight and Joan Bechtel. Starker (Dwight) attempts to counter the oppressive message of a big brother media and is forced to go into hi [..]
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SplitA split (commonly referred to as splits or the splits) is a physical position in which the legs are in line with each other and extended in opposite directions. Splits are commonly performed in variou [..]
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SplitA split is a situation in ten pin bowling in which the first ball of a frame knocks down the headpin ("number 1 bowling pin") but leaves standing two or more non-adjacent groups of one or mo [..]
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SplitSplit is an EP by the rock bands Zeke and Peter Pan Speedrock. It was released on February 12, 2005, by Bitzcore Records.
Wang Dang is a Zeke cover of the Ted Nugent's "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang&q [..]
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SplitSplit is a split album by the Huntingtons and Darlington released in 2000 on Melted Records. A vinyl version was also released and pressed on Stardumb Records.
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SplitSplit is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Lush, released on 4AD on June 13, 1994 in the UK and a day later in the US. Two singles were released from the album: "Desire Line [..]
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SplitA split in phylogenetics is a bipartition of a set of taxa, and the smallest unit of information in unrooted phylogenetic trees: each edge of an unrooted phylogenetic tree represents one split, and th [..]
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SplitSplit/EP is an EP split between the bands Stavesacre and Denison Marrs released in 2001.
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SplitSplit (Hebrew: חֲצוּיָה, Khatzuya) is an Israeli supernatural drama series. It is directed by Shai Kapon and airs on the HOT VOD Young channel. It is produced by the Dori Media Group through its subs [..]
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SplitSplit is a 1971 blues rock studio album recorded by The Groundhogs, originally released by Liberty Records in 1971 with catalogue number LBG 83401. It was reissued on CD reissue in 2003 by Liberty / E [..]
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SplitSplit is the debut novel of Swati Avasthi, an Indian American writer and teacher. This young adult fiction book was written in 2008 funded by a grant from the University of Minnesota where Avashi had [..]
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SplitSplit is a 2016 American psychological horror film written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man with 23 different pe [..]
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SplitSplit is a fantasy for solo piano and orchestra by the American composer Andrew Norman. The work was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic for the pianist Jeffrey Kahane. It was first performed in [..]
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SplitIn graph theory, a split of an undirected graph is a cut whose cut-set forms a complete bipartite graph. A graph is prime if it has no splits. The splits of a graph can be collected into a tree-like s [..]
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SplitSplit is an outdoor 2003 stainless steel sculpture by Roxy Paine, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in the neighborhood of Belltown in Seattle, Washington.
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SplitSplit (Hangul: 스플릿; RR: Suepeullit) is a 2016 South Korean film directed by Choi Kook-hee. It stars Yoo Ji-tae, Lee Jung-hyun, Lee David and Jung Sung-hwa.
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