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splaiting, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The only known use of the noun splaiting is in the mid 1500s. OED's only evidence for splaiting is from 1566, in the writing of Thomas Blundeville, ...
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SPLITTING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: that splits or causes to split: such as a : causing a piercing sensation a splitting headache b : very fast or quick racing off at a splitting pace.
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SPLITTING Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective · being split or causing something to split. · violent or severe, as a headache. · very fast or rapid. noun. Usually splittings. a part or fragment ...
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splaiting
† ˈsplaiting, vbl. n. Obs. [Of obscure origin: cf. splat v.1 2, and shoulder-splate.] (See quot.)1580 Blundevil Horsemanship v. 52 Of splaiting of the shoulder. This commeth by some dangerous sliding or slipping, whereby the shoulder parteth from the breast, and so leaves an open rift..in the flesh ...
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† Splaiting. World English Historical Dictionary
52. Of splaiting of the shoulder. This commeth by some dangerous sliding or slipping, whereby the shoulder parteth from the breast, and so leaves an open rift …
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SPLITTING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
SPLITTING meaning: 1. a very severe pain that you feel in your head 2. a very severe pain that you feel in your head…. Learn more.
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splate
† splate, v. Obs.—1 [Of obscure origin: cf. splat v.1 and splaiting vbl. n.] intr. To extend.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. ii. 123 Thy vynys soil be not to molsh or hard,..Ne splate [v.r. splatte] hit not to flat, but sumwhat lene.
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Splitting - Wikipedia
Splitting may refer to: Splitting (psychology) · Lumpers and splitters, in classification or taxonomy; Wood splitting · Tongue splitting ...
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113 Synonyms & Antonyms for SPLITTING - Thesaurus.com
splitting · collapsing · cracking · crumbling · fracturing · shattering · smashing · splintering · tearing. adjective as in rich. Synonyms Antonyms. Strongest ...
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Factsheet - Split, splitting - CTAHR
Splitting is to divide from end to end or along the grain by or as if by a sharp blow. Above: Splitting of a banana (Musa sp.) pseudostem infected with a ...
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splitting - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Resembling the sound of something being split or ripped. · Very rapid. They moved at a splitting pace. · Severely painful. I have a splitting ...
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Splitting - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
adjective ... resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree ... synonyms: rending, ripping ... cacophonic, ...
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splaying
▪ I. ˈsplaying, vbl. n.1 [f. splay v.1] 1. The action of extending; extension. For Splaying in Kersey (1706) see splaiting vbl. n.1530 Tindale Answ. More Wks. (1573) 277/2 The casting abroad of his hands [is] the splaying of Christ vpon the crosse. 2. The action of making with a splay; the manner or...
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splat
▪ I. splat, n.1 [f. splat v.1] A flat piece of wood, a flat bar or rail, esp. one forming the central part of a chair-back.1833 Loudon Encycl. Archit. §2108 The splats (the middle part of the back, which either connects the top and bottom rails, or the two side styles) are carved. 1854 A. E. Baker N...
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splay
▪ I. splay, n. (spleɪ) Also 6–7 pl. splaies; 6 spleigh. [f. splay v.1] 1. a. Arch. ‘A return of work deviating from a right angle, generally applied to the bevelled jambs of windows and doors’ (Loudon).1507–8 in Gage Hist. Suffolk: Thingoe (1838) 147 Plasteryng the beystales and the splaies. 1587 Fl...
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