Use "splits" in a sentence

1. Slate splits easily into thin sheets.

2. About a mile in, the canyon splits.

3. A lightening splits the dark sky.

4. Firmware usually splits Arcs into very small steps

5. The atom splits, starting a nuclear chain reaction.

6. Bosnian Serbs drop secession demands, but new splits emerge

7. 16 The Great Schism splits the Catholic and Orthodox churches.

8. Adjusted options are created as a result of significant corporate activities such as mergers, acquisitions, spin-offs, stock splits, reverse splits or special dividends

9. Its using properties in this paper application in retanning pigskin garment splits.

10. Birefringence: A Calcite crystal showing that light splits into two beams

11. As the valley approaches the Cheviot itself it splits into two.

12. Eventually it splits, with the left fork going to Shore Creek.

13. I go to a place where a dowel splits off.

14. The river splits into three smaller streams at this point.

15. Cleaving (plural Cleavings) The act of one who cleaves, splits, or severs

16. A file system splits the remaining space into small, consistently-sized segments.

17. One splits one's soul and hides part of it in an object.

18. Byplay desktop splits it to frames and makes available for plugins 6

19. He avoided backing controversial issues to avoid splits within the Central Committee.

20. Just as a telescope collects light, so a spectroscope splits it up.

21. Anad (Anad) has 2 splits in our Anad split history database

22. Later splits may result in embryos sharing placentas, Amnions and chorions

23. The twins are developed from a single fertilized egg which then splits into two.

24. A swarm will take place when the colony splits for a new nest

25. This splits Titan's atmosphere to some extent into two separate radio-resonating chambers.

26. Chirr App 💬 splits text into tweets and posts it as a thread

27. Standing splits, full strappadoIntense foot Caning, brutal orgasms ripped from her helpless body

28. This part of the enzyme machine splits the DNA into two separate strands

29. 2 The sword splits the tree in half and Adonis tumbles out.

30. Synonyms for Absconds include flees, escapes, decamps, skedaddles, leaves, splits, disappears, scrams, scarpers and flies

31. Soon the skin of the pupa splits open, and the fully-formed adult butterfly emerges.

32. In the unitary and harmonious female Spirit-Self there will be no such splits.

33. A swarm occurs when a colony splits as the old queen is replaced

34. Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg which then splits into two.

35. The filter driver intercepts and splits write input and outputs addressed at protected files or folders.

36. Synonyms for Busts include breaks, fractures, fragments, shatters, smashes, splits, tears, cracks, severs and snaps

37. The alignment of Route 415 splits at Harveys Lake, with signage heading around both directions.

38. Synonyms for Crevices include splits, clefts, crack, rifts, chinks, crannies, fissures, gaps, holes and openings

39. Their skin splits and rolls down revealing a smooth, brown hard-shelled object, the pupa.

40. Her life splits in two as she alternately catches or misses the tube home.

41. So Archie splits the men under his care as best he can into two equal groups.

42. He dies when the Titanic splits in half, causing him to fall into a massive opening.

43. The truth will only unfold if, if your jaw splits and your tongue unfurls in song.

44. He not only kills her, he crushes her skull and splits her body like a shellfish.

45. I am sorry to inform you that hair that splits excessively probably won't grow much longer.

46. Ahvaz is situated on the banks of the Karoun River, which splits the city into two large districts.

47. Its abdomen splits and the nymph emerges, becoming black in around 15 minutes and commencing to feed.

48. U.S. officials called Koussa 's resignation " very significant , " an example of growing splits inside the Libyan government .

49. When the box falls from the tree and hits the ground, it splits open scattering the nuts.

50. To extract cooking oil from coconuts, the farmer splits open the ripe nut and dries it in the sun.

51. The soldier is closer, his boots crush the stubble,(Sentence dictionary) his whip splits the air.

52. Chromatid definition, one of two identical chromosomal strands into which a chromosome splits longitudinally preparatory to cell division

53. Bi-Bivalent definition, noting an electrolytic compound which splits into two ions, each with a valence of two

54. The three-fold degeneracy of thev3 transition is partially removed; its band splits upon adsorption into a doublet.

55. “Allopatry” and “Allopatric” are most often encountered in discussions of speciation, the process by which one species splits into two

56. Ahvaz sits on the banks of the Karoun River, which splits the city into two large districts

57. Antonyms for Amalgamates include separates, divides, parts, unmixes, disconnects, disjoins, disunites, splits, breaks down and breaks up

58. Buy/sell agreements or plan splits tend to be the circumstances in which we are more flexible.

59. 24 After about 24 hours the seed coating splits open and the seed sinks to the bottom.

60. Brunt is a tank that splits into several towers of Trypticon's city mode (plus a couple of leftover pieces)

61. The current supplied by the battery has a choice as it splits between a path through R1 and a path R2.

62. After partying hard the night before, Sophia splits from the group to pursue Rob, a hansom young tourist from the states.

63. After both treatments, splits in secondary wall 1 were observed which are caused by oscillation and shrinkage forces.

64. In the case of restructuring we provide strategic advice and draft the documents for conversions, mergers and splits.

65. Like earmuffs , the home's main circuit breaker dampens signals because it splits the wiring into nearly separate sections.

66. Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division, during which the cytoplasm splits into two and two daughter cells form

67. What does Bivalve mean? (botany) A pericarp in which the seed case opens or splits into two parts or valves

68. Forming in late 2005, Begrime EXEMIOUS has released 2 full length albums, a mini-LP, and several EPs and splits.

69. Minor League Pitching Game Logs & Splits (s.2008) 2017; 2018; 2019; More Scott Boches Pages at Baseball Reference

70. He notes, “Split ends are when the hair at the end splits, and Breakage is when the hair actually breaks off,” he says.

71. 9 The one who quarries stones may be hurt by them, and the one who splits logs may be endangered by them.

72. At the level of your breastbone, your trachea splits into two primary Bronchi, the left bronchus and the right bronchus

73. After selecting a tree, the alpenhorn maker carefully splits it in two and hollows out the halves using special chisels.

74. This is an em who splits off a short-term copy to do a short-term task and then end.

75. Reverse splits make a stock appear more expensive and can attract buyers who will not purchase shares that sell for a pittance.

76. Buttermilk is the liquid that’s drained off during the churning of cream to make butter (as the fat splits from the water)

77. True, unemployment has reached a record one-in-ten high, marital splits are up to one-in-three and the pound has been devalued.

78. After several of the typical interchanges adjacent to the railroad, US 87 splits again at a modified Y (exit 88) south of Happy.

79. Amuze installs, maintains, and monitors its chairs and machines at no charge to its customers and splits the generated revenue under revenue-sharing agreements

80. Abscission is the essential last step of the cell division process, which irreversibly splits post-mitotic sister cells (reviewed in Steigemann and Gerlich, 2009)