splinter

splinter
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. splint; shard, sliver, shaving, shive; fragment, particle, toothpick, matchwood. See part, littleness. —v. sliver, rend, smash, fragmentize, fracture. See disjunction, brittleness, filament.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
Syn. sliver, shiver, fragment, piece, flake, chip, wood; see also bit 1 .
v.
Syn. shiver, shatter, split; see break 2 , smash .
See Synonym Study at break .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
sliver, fragment, bit, shiver, shard.
II
v.
split, break, fragment, crack, separate.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) verb 1. To crack or split into two or more fragments by means of or as a result of force, a blow, or strain: break, fracture, rift, rive, shatter, shiver2, smash, sunder. See HELP. 2. To break away or withdraw from membership in an association or a federation. Also used with off : secede. Informal: split. See PARTICIPATE, POLITICS.

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  • splinter — [splin′tər] vt., vi. [ME < MDu, akin to splinte,SPLINT] 1. to break or split into thin, sharp pieces 2. to break into small parts or into groups with divergent views; fragment n. 1. a thin, sharp piece of wood, bone, etc., made by splitting or …   English World dictionary

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