Used in a Sentence

splitters

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for splitters.

Editorial note

Sure, but at least it means simple optical splitters can no longer read the contents of your web traffic.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A person or a thing that splits.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of splitters gathered in one view.

noun

A person or a thing that splits.

noun

A wedge used to cut logs down the middle.

noun

A quarry worker who splits slate into sheets.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for splitters.

noun

A person or a thing that splits.

noun

A wedge used to cut logs down the middle.

noun

A quarry worker who splits slate into sheets.

noun

One who splits hairs in argument, etc.

Example sentences

1

Sure, but at least it means simple optical splitters can no longer read the contents of your web traffic.

2

The example set looks very good, and it looks like a good way to compare other sentence splitters.

3

In the near term, could this technology lead to to the development of improved beam splitters, mirrors, bottles etc.

4

Apparently there are PSU splitters (used by bitcoin mining rigs) but most people seem to have made their own.

5

Of course through the use of splitters and multiple cards it's possible to attach more monitors.

6

Searching by relevance mostly returned 3.5mm audio splitters, but dozens and dozens in no particular order.

7

In practice, I suppose entities just replace their splitters with a retransmitter and we're back to zero.

8

New power splitters with this functionality would also be a good way to control appliances that just need to power on and off.

9

Usually optical cables have two fibers (for Tx and Rx); you can use one fiber but it's more expensive because of the splitters on each end.

10

I don't know what the next closest is in size, but the vast majority of beam splitters I'm familiar with are measured in millimeters.

11

All these passive photonic components, such as modulators, beam-splitters, wave-guides and others are all just there to interface to the real work-horses: the electronic transistors.

12

I will be very surprised if Comcast (my ISP) doesn't have fiber splitters along their backbones feeding my (and other people's) internet traffic to the NSA.

Quote examples

1

If the goal is to cancel the incident light "carrier" frequency, couldn't this also be done interferometrically, just using mirrors and beam splitters?

2

A few quotes from the cited wikipedia page, emphasis added: ”[the room] is fed by fiber optic lines from beam splitters installed in fiber optic trunks carrying Internet backbone traffic and, as analyzed by J.

3

That is why you will occasionally see mention of "lumpers" and "splitters", those who include everything possible into one species, and those who break things up into multiple species rather than subspecies.

4

> (3) Over-Splitting: Artificial Subdivision of Syndromes > There is a long and fruitful debate between “lumpers” who favor diagnostic parsimony versus “splitters” who prefer carefully nuanced clinical description.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use splitters in a sentence?

Sure, but at least it means simple optical splitters can no longer read the contents of your web traffic.

What does splitters mean?

A person or a thing that splits.

What part of speech is splitters?

splitters is commonly used as noun.