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splitting

English

Noun

splitting (plural splittings)

  1. An instance where something splits.
  2. (psychology) A division in the mind, or affecting one's sense of self.
    • 2007, Brett Kahr, Sex and the Psyche, Penguin 2008, p. 308:
      In other words, something troubling, such as being discovered in the toilets in a shaming way, can be both remembered and also pushed to the periphery of consciousness, a process that psychotherapists refer to as ‘splitting’.
  3. (chemistry) The cleavage of a covalent bond.

Derived terms

  • fee splitting

Translations

Adjective

splitting (comparative more splitting, superlative most splitting)

  1. Resembling the sound of something being split or ripped.
  2. Very rapid.
    They moved at a splitting pace.
  3. Severely painful.
    I have a splitting headache.

Verb

splitting

  1. present participle of split

Anagrams

  • spittling

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demarcation

English

Alternative forms

  • demarkation

Etymology

First recorded c.1752, from Spanish línea de demarcación and/or Portuguese linha de demarcação, the demarcation line laid down by the Pope on May 4, 1493, dividing the New World between Spain and Portugal on a line 100 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands. Both derive from demarcar, from de- + marcar (to mark), from Italian marcare, from the Germanic root of march.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?d?m???ke???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

demarcation (countable and uncountable, plural demarcations)

  1. The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit, notably by belligerents signing a treaty or ceasefire.
  2. A limit thus fixed, in full demarcation line.
  3. Any strictly defined separation.
    There is an alleged, in fact somewhat artificial demarcation in the type of work done by members of different trade unions.

Derived terms

  • demarcate (back-formation)
  • demarcated

Related terms

  • demarc
  • demarcation line
  • demark
  • marcation

Translations

Further reading

  • demarcation in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • demarcation in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • Tremadocian

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