Split
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Split may refer to:
In geography:
- Split (city), the largest coastal city in Croatia
- Split Island, an island in Hudson Bay, Canada
- Split Island, Falkland Islands
- Hạf’liua or Split Island, an island in the Rotuma Group
In music:
- Split album, an album by two or more artists
- "Split" (song), a song by KMFDM
- Split (Huntingtons and Darlington album)
- Split (Lush album)
- Split (Zeke/Peter Pan Speedrock album)
- The Split CD, an EP by Queens of the Stone Age and Beaver
- Split (Patricia Barber album), an album by Patricia Barber
- Split (The Groundhogs album), an album by The Groundhogs
In games:
- Split (poker), the division of winnings in the card game
- Split (bowling)
- Split, a possible player decision in blackjack
In sports:
- Split (gymnastics), a body position
- Split leap or jumping, a class of dance leaps
- Split jump, a type of jump in figure skating
In science:
- Split (mathematics), a property of an exact sequence
- Split (phylogenetics), a bipartition of a set of taxa in phylogenetics
In other uses:
- Split (film), a 1989 film
- Split (Unix), a Unix software utility for dividing input into multiple files
- Split, a wine bottle size
- Split, a type of air conditioning system consisting of both indoor and outdoor units
[edit] See also
- Split personality, a mental disorder also known as Dissociative Identity Disorder
- Stock split, a corporation dividing or consolidating its shares
- Banana split, a dessert
- Phonemic split, an evolutionary change of a language in which one phoneme evolves into two discrete phonemes
- Netsplit, IRC term for disconnection of a given node
- Split screen (filmmaking), a visual technique in film and television
- Split screen (computer graphics)
- Zygosity, a genetic split
- Division
- Segmentation
- Separation
- Splitter
- All pages beginning with "Split"
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