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split A spare leave in which the headpin is down and the remaining pins have another pin down immediately ahead of or between them so that the gap is greater than the width of the ball.
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split A gap between two horses, usually towards the finish of a race, through which a fast finishing runner may race for the winning post.
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splitting Term used for respooling heavier SPOOLS spools into two or more lighter ones to provide necessary number for strander cradles
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split The 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 attempt to make high stock prices seem more attractive to investors and generally occurs in the face of new highs.
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split Term used to describe a hamster whose parents were of different varieties or colors
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