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split vs sliver

sliver vs split

split and sliver both are nouns.

split is an adjective but sliver is not an adjective.

split and sliver both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
split Yes Yes Yes No
sliver Yes No Yes No
As verbs, sliver is a hyponym of split; that is, sliver is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than split:
  • split: separate into parts or portions
  • sliver: divide into slivers or splinters
split (noun) sliver (noun)
division of a group into opposing factions a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something
the act of rending or ripping or splitting something a small thin sharp bit of wood or glass or metal
extending the legs at right angles to the trunk (one in front and the other in back)
an increase in the number of outstanding shares of a corporation without changing the shareholders' equity
(tenpin bowling) a divided formation of pins left standing after the first bowl
a dessert of sliced fruit and ice cream covered with whipped cream and cherries and nuts
an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart
a lengthwise crack in wood
a promised or claimed share of loot or money
a bottle containing half the usual amount
split (adjective) sliver (adjective)
(especially of wood) cut or ripped longitudinally with the grain
having been divided; having the unity destroyed
split (verb) sliver (verb)
come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure break up into splinters or slivers
separate or cut with a tool, such as a sharp instrument form into slivers
go one's own way; move apart divide into slivers or splinters
discontinue an association or relation; go different ways
separate into parts or portions
Difference between split and sliver

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