Noun
One who, or that which, splits.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn optical printer with two projectors, a film camera and a 'beam splitter', was used to combine the actor in front of a blue screen together with the background footage, one frame at a time. Source: Internet
Is that splitter of a head-ache because of that low-grade rocket fuel you got at the liquor store or because of a tumor pressing on some vital nerves? Source: Internet
The front splitter and rear wing are made of natural fiber composite, contributing to an overall weight of 1,350kg (2,976 lbs.). Source: Internet
If forced to get a phone with no headphone jack, I will also be forced to get a USB-C splitter as well as a headphone dongle. Source: Internet
From the front bumper and splitter, to the prominent new grille bearing the iconic Maserati Trident. Source: Internet
FOR SALE Hickory firewood free if you have a splitter. Source: Internet