missplit

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Definition of missplit

3 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

verb

  1. To split incorrectly.
    “In the 1953 program, it was more or less a crash progam in which the Bureau of the Budget on one day told us we could come up here with so much money and that night at 4 o'clock in the morning they finally finished splitting items, and they missplit this particular item and had the estimate too low .”
    “Also if you missplit, you can just undo it and skip the split.”
    “The modern meaning of cyber- is heavily influenced by Gibson's cyberspace, but he wasn't actually the first to missplit it.”
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verb

  1. To split incorrectly.
    “In the 1953 program, it was more or less a crash progam in which the Bureau of the Budget on one day told us we could come up here with so much money and that night at 4 o'clock in the morning they finally finished splitting items, and they missplit this particular item and had the estimate too low .”
    “Also if you missplit, you can just undo it and skip the split.”
    “The modern meaning of cyber- is heavily influenced by Gibson's cyberspace, but he wasn't actually the first to missplit it.”
  2. To incompletely sever the spinal column with a saw.
    “After observing them at work for some 5 minutes, Ludlow concluded it was Beedle who missplit 10 to 30 percent of the cattle he sawed.”
    “The likelihood that missplitting will occur depends on the size and age of the animal (e.g. calves are less likely to be missplit than bulls or cows) and the proficiency of the saw operator.”
    “Plants should have protocols for handling missplit carcasses.”

noun

  1. An instance or result of missplitting (any sense)
    “It took about three long-pull shaves (right, left and middle) of the draw knife, upon the shingle, clamped in the shaving horse, to thin its top surface and straighten its long sides. Numerous missplits were thrown away.”
    “The extent to which AMR product becomes contaminated is particularly sensitive to missplits because they can leave behind pieces of spinal cord encapsulated in the vertebral column that are processed by AMR.”
    “Billy recalls particularly the scream lady, a neighbor who had undergone a hysterectomy, victimized by the blind missplit of a single cell that then steadily, stupidly copied that error, metastasizing into a tumor.”

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Etymology

From mis- + split.

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