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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Split \Split\, a.
1. Divided; cleft.
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2. (Bot.) Divided deeply; cleft.
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3. (Exchanges)
(a) Divided so as to be done or executed part at one time
or price and part at another time or price; -- said of
an order, sale, etc.
(b) Of quotations, given in sixteenth, quotations in
eighths being regular; as, 103/16 is a split
quotation.
(c) (London Stock Exchange) Designating ordinary stock
that has been divided into preferred ordinary and
deferred ordinary.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
{Split pease}, hulled pease split for making soup, etc.
{Split pin} (Mach.), a pin with one end split so that it may
be spread open to secure it in its place.
{Split pulley}, a parting pulley. See under {Pulley}.
{Split ring}, a ring with overlapped or interlocked ends
which may be sprung apart so that objects, as keys, may be
strung upon the ring or removed from it.
{Split ticket}, a ballot in which a voter votes for a portion
of the candidates nominated by one party, candidates of
other parties being substituted for those omitted. [U.S.]
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