SPLIT vs RIP: NOUN
- In glass-cutting, an acute-angled cut made by a mitered wheel.
- A single thickness of a split hide.
- A bottle or glass of an alcoholic or carbonated beverage half the usual size.
- An acrobatic feat in which the legs are stretched out straight in opposite directions at right angles to the trunk.
- An arrangement of bowling pins left standing after a bowl, in which two or more pins remain standing with one or more pins between them knocked down.
- The recorded time for an interval or segment of a race.
- A dessert of sliced fruit, ice cream, and toppings.
- A thing that is formed by splitting, such as a strip of flexible wood used for making baskets.
- The division of a company's stock by issuing multiples of the existing shares with a corresponding reduction in the price of each share.
- A breach or rupture in a group.
- The act of splitting or the result of it.
- An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
- The act of rending or ripping or splitting something
- Division of a group into opposing factions
- A bottle containing half the usual amount
- A promised or claimed share of loot or money
- A lengthwise crack in wood
- An old Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea
- A dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts
- (tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl
- An increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity
- Extending the legs at right angles to the trunks (one in front and the other in back)
- A body of water made rough by the meeting of opposing tides or currents.
- A term applied to a mean, worthless thing or person, as to a scamp, a debauchee, or a prostitute, or a worn-out horse.
- A rent made by ripping, esp. by a seam giving way; a tear; a place torn; laceration.
- A wicker fish basket.
- An implement for sharpening a scythe. Compare rifle.
- A little wave; a ripple; especially, in the plural, ripples or waves formed over a bar or ledge, as when the wind and tide are opposed.
- A ridge of water; a rapid.
- A handful of grain not thrashed.
- A worthless or vicious animal, as a horse or a mule.
- A vicious, reckless, and worthless person; a “bad lot”: applied to a man or woman of vicious practices or propensities, and more or less worn by dissipation.
- A wicker basket in which to carry fish.
- A rent made by ripping or tearing; a laceration; the place so ripped.
- A rip current.
- A stretch of water in a river, estuary, or tidal channel made rough by waves meeting an opposing current.
- An old or worthless horse.
- A dissolute person.
- A ripsaw.
- A torn or split place, especially along a seam.
- The act of ripping.
- A dissolute man in fashionable society
- The act of rending or ripping or splitting something
- An opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
- A stretch of turbulent water in a river or the sea caused by one current flowing into or across another current
SPLIT vs RIP: ADJECTIVE
- Fissured longitudinally; cleft.
- Having been divided or separated.
- Having been divided; having the unity destroyed
- Having a long rip or tear
- (especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain
- Broken or burst apart longitudinally
- Being divided or separated
- N/A
SPLIT vs RIP: VERB
- Discontinue an association or relation; go different ways
- Go one's own away; move apart
- Separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument
- Break open or apart suddenly
- Separate into parts or portions
- Tear or be torn violently
- Cut (wood) along the grain
- Criticize or abuse strongly and violently
- Move precipitously or violently
SPLIT vs RIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To depart; leave.
- To become divided or part company as a result of discord or disagreement.
- To be or admit of being divided.
- To undergo nuclear fission or break into atomic components.
- To become separated into parts, especially to undergo lengthwise division.
- To depart from; leave.
- To win half the games of (a series or double-header).
- To divide (a company's stock) by issuing multiples of the existing shares with a corresponding reduction in the price of each share, so that the total value of the stock is unchanged.
- To mark (a vote or ballot) in favor of candidates from different parties.
- To separate (leather, for example) into layers.
- To divide, as for convenience or proper ordering.
- To divide and share.
- To advance between (a pair of defenders) when trying to score.
- To separate (people or groups, for example); disunite.
- To affect with force in a way that suggests tearing apart.
- To cause to undergo nuclear fission or division into elements.
- To cause to be split unintentionally.
- To divide (something) from end to end, into layers, or along the grain: : tear.
- To move quickly or violently.
- To become torn or split apart.
- To expel (a discharge of intestinal gas).
- To produce, display, or utter suddenly.
- To subject to vehement criticism or attack.
- To copy (audio or audio-visual material from) a CD or DVD.
- To split or saw (wood) along the grain.
- To cause to be pulled apart, as by an accident.
- To cut, tear apart, or tear away roughly or energetically. : tear.
SPLIT vs RIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To saw (wood) lengthwise of the grain or fiber.
- To tear up for search or disclosure, or for alteration; to search to the bottom; to discover; to disclose; -- usually with up.
- To get by, or as by, cutting or tearing.
- To divide or separate the parts of, by cutting or tearing; to tear or cut open or off; to tear off or out by violence; ; -- commonly used with up, open, off.
SPLIT vs RIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Having the unity destroyed
- Having been divided
- Move apart
- Go one's own way
- Go different ways
- Come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure
- Go one's own way; move apart
- In leather manufacturing, to divide (a skin) parallel with one of its surfaces. See splitting-machine.
- To cause division or disunion in; separate or cause to separate into parts or parties, as by discord.
- To divide; break into parts.
- To tear asunder by violence; burst; rend: as, to split a rock or a sail.
- To cleave or rend lengthwise; separate or part in two from end to end forcibly or by cutting; rive; cleave.
- In glass manufacturing, said of a cut made by a mitered wheel and showing an acute angle.
- In whist, noting a hand which contains four trumps and three of each of the plain suits.
- In faro, to divide (a bet). When two cards of the same denomination come out of the box on the same turn, the banker splits all bets on that card, taking half the amount for himself.
- In agriculture, same as cleave, 4.
- Opened, dressed, and cured, as fish: opposed to round.
- In botany, deeply divided into segments; cleft.
- Divided; separated; rent; fractured.
- (idiom) (split the difference) To take half of a disputed amount as a compromise.
- (idiom) (split one's sides) To laugh heartily.
- (idiom) (split hairs) To see or make trivial distinctions; quibble.
- Take without the owner's consent
- A dialectal form of reap. Halliwell.
- To utter with sudden violence; give vent to, as an oath: with out.
- To break forth with violence; explode: with out.
- To rush or drive headlong or with violence. [Colloq.]
- To be torn or split open; open or part: as, a seam rips by the breaking or drawing out of the threads; the ripping of a boiler at the seams.
- Synonyms Tear, Cleave, etc. See rend.
- To rob; pillage; plunder.
- To saw (wood) in the direction of the grain. See rip-saw.
- Figuratively, to open or reopen for search or disclosure; lay bare; search out and disclose: usually with up. See ripe.
- To drag or force out or away, as by cutting or rending.
- To separate or divide the parts of by cutting or tearing; tear or cut open or off; split: as, to rip open a sack; to rip off the shingles of a roof; to rip up the belly; especially, to undo (a seam, as of a garment), either by cutting the threads of it or by pulling the two pieces of material apart, so that the sewing-thread is drawn out or broken.
- (abbreviation) requiescat in pace (may he rest in peace; may she rest in peace)
- (idiom) (let it/'er) To allow something to start or happen with vigor or energy.
- (initialism) Routing Information Protocol (RIP), a dynamic routing protocol used in local and wide area networks
- (initialism) Rest in peace, the identically abbreviated English translation
- (initialism) Latin: requiescat in pace, 'may he rest in peace'
SPLIT vs RIP: RELATED WORDS
- Disconnected, Burst, Fragmented, Broken, Rip, Tear, Stock split, Disunited, Break, Cut, Cleave, Schism, Separate, Divide, Divided
- Pluck, Yank, Blood, Tide rip, Crosscurrent, Roue, Profligate, Rent, Riptide, Rive, Split, Rake, Rend, Pull, Tear
SPLIT vs RIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disconnected, Burst, Fragmented, Broken, Rip, Tear, Stock split, Disunited, Break, Cut, Cleave, Schism, Separate, Divide, Divided
- Torn, Winkle, Topple, Burn, Steal, Snatch, Break, Blood, Roue, Profligate, Rent, Rive, Split, Pull, Tear
SPLIT vs RIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- You can split the even or odd pages only, or split any pages you want.
- By then the Socialist parties had been split and split again over the issue of fusion, passed the desk without speaking and went out.
- Stock split refers to split the face value of the shares of companies.
- They may also have a split in the gums and lip or a split in only one of these places.
- All you have to do is a split file with Imputation_ as a split variable.
- So that was one split there and then the other split is right there.
- Body file split prompt, your file will be split into two Editor tabs.
- Click to configure advanced options such as split tunneling, split DNS, and client Microsoft Internet Explorer settings.
- Split ticketing is the concept of buying multiple tickets to split one journey into sections.
- VBA SPLIT function can be used to split text strings based on a delimiter.
- Configuring RIP on Cisco routers In this exercise, you will configure all the routers to run RIP.
- Rip fence functions include lumber support and a narrow rip fence.
- Running both RIP and OSPF is unnecessary, and turning RIP off reduces processor overhead.
- RIP action, and while this complex exists, RIP are inactive.
- Enable a RIP process and enter RIP view.
- RIP messages only to RIP routers in the network.
- RIP process area are sent from the RIP port.
- Rip Saw Get Rip Saw Machine at best price from Rip Saw Machine Retailers, sellers, traders, exporters.
- RIP II packets, RIP I routers ignore next hop information in RIP II packets.
- Rip, slide the guide over to catch the fresh edge, rip again, slide, rip, slide, rip.
SPLIT vs RIP: QUESTIONS
- How is the Commission split between multiple brokers?
- Does TrackMania Turbo have split screen multiplayer?
- How does split sentencing reduce overcrowded jails?
- Does KGM motorcycle insurance have split-liability?
- How do you convert a 7/10 split into a gutter split?
- How to split sequences of strings in C++ using custom split function?
- How long does it take from Split Port to Split Airport?
- What are the statistics of Split Hajduk Split in football?
- How many shares did Apple stock split after the split?
- How many times has sqqq split in its split history?
- What Rip packages are compatible with imageprograf printer?
- When are rip currents strongest and most dangerous?
- Why choose PLUSPLUS adult signature fee Rip trippers?
- Does RIP-relative addressing imply negative pointers?
- What is Rip (respiratory inductive plethysmography)?
- What is relational integrative psychotherapy (Rip)?
- Is the Gumball rip off more obvious than the Adventure Time rip-off?
- What is the similarity between single Rip double Rip and bursting tear?
- Why did DTG remove the Rip drivers and Rip folders?
- Does Sophos XG firewall support Rip (Rip version 2)?