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Ear-splitting
Ear-splitting Ear"-split`ting, a. Deafening; disagreeably loud or shrill; as, ear-splitting strains.
Flittiness
Flittiness Flit"ti*ness, n. [From Flitty.] Unsteadiness; levity; lightness. [Obs.] --Bp. Hopkins.
Flitting
Flitting Flitt"ing, Flytting Flytt"ing, n. Contention; strife; scolding; specif., a kind of metrical contest between two persons, popular in Scotland in the 16th century. [Obs. or Scot.] These ``flytings' consisted of alternate torrents of sheer Billingsgate poured upon each other by the combatants. --Saintsbury.
Flitting
Flit Flit, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Flitted; p. pr. & vb. n. Flitting.] [OE. flitten, flutten, to carry away; cf. Icel. flytja, Sw. flytta, Dan. flytte. [root]84. Cf. Fleet, v. i.] 1. To move with celerity through the air; to fly away with a rapid motion; to dart along; to fleet; as, a bird flits away; a cloud flits along. A shadow flits before me. --Tennyson. 2. To flutter; to rove on the wing. --Dryden. 3. To pass rapidly, as a light substance, from one place to another; to remove; to migrate. It became a received opinion, that the souls of men, departing this life, did flit out of one body into some other. --Hooker. 4. To remove from one place or habitation to another. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] --Wright. Jamieson. 5. To be unstable; to be easily or often moved. And the free soul to flitting air resigned. --Dryden.
Flitting
Flitting Flit"ting, n. 1. A flying with lightness and celerity; a fluttering. 2. A removal from one habitation to another. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] A neighbor had lent his cart for the flitting, and it was now standing loaded at the door, ready to move away. --Jeffrey.
Flittingly
Flittingly Flit"ting*ly, adv. In a flitting manner.
Hairsplitting
Hairsplitting Hair"split`ting, a. Making excessively nice or trivial distinctions in reasoning; subtle. -- n. The act or practice of making trivial distinctions. The ancient hairsplitting technicalities of special pleading. --Charles Sumner.
Phase splitting
Phase splitting Phase splitting (Elec.) The dephasing of the two parts of a single alternating current in two dissimilar branches of a given circuit.
Slitting
Slitting Slit"ting, a. & n. from Slit. Slitting file. See Illust. (i) of File. Slitting mill. (a) A mill where iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in the other roller, and cutting like shears, -- used in slitting metals.
Slitting
Slit Slit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slit or Slitted; p. pr. & vb. n. Slitting.] [OE. slitten, fr. sliten, AS. st[=i]tan to tear; akin to D. slijten to wear out, G. schleissen to slit, split, OHG. sl[=i]zan to split, tear, wear out, Icel. st[=i]ta to break, tear, wear out, Sw. slita, Dan. slide. Cf. Eclat, Slate, n., Slice.] 1. To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips; as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit leather into straps. 2. To cut or make a long fissure in or upon; as, to slit the ear or the nose. 3. To cut; to sever; to divide. [Obs.] And slits the thin-spun life. --Milton.
Slitting file
Slitting Slit"ting, a. & n. from Slit. Slitting file. See Illust. (i) of File. Slitting mill. (a) A mill where iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in the other roller, and cutting like shears, -- used in slitting metals.
Slitting mill
Slitting Slit"ting, a. & n. from Slit. Slitting file. See Illust. (i) of File. Slitting mill. (a) A mill where iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in the other roller, and cutting like shears, -- used in slitting metals.
Slitting roller
Slitting Slit"ting, a. & n. from Slit. Slitting file. See Illust. (i) of File. Slitting mill. (a) A mill where iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in the other roller, and cutting like shears, -- used in slitting metals.
Splitting
Split Split (spl[i^]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Split (Splitted, R.); p. pr. & vb. n. Splitting.] [Probably of Scand. or Low german origin; cf. Dan. splitte, LG. splitten, OD. splitten, spletten, D. splijten, G. spleissen, MHG. spl[=i]zen. Cf. Splice, Splint, Splinter.] 1. To divide lengthwise; to separate from end to end, esp. by force; to divide in the direction of the grain layers; to rive; to cleave; as, to split a piece of timber or a board; to split a gem; to split a sheepskin. Cold winter split the rocks in twain. --Dryden. 2. To burst; to rupture; to rend; to tear asunder. A huge vessel of exceeding hard marble split asunder by congealed water. --Boyle. 3. To divide or break up into parts or divisions, as by discord; to separate into parts or parties, as a political party; to disunite. [Colloq.] --South. 4. (Chem.) To divide or separate into components; -- often used with up; as, to split up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid. To split hairs, to make distinctions of useless nicety.

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- Miguel Ernesto Littin Cu****ides (born 9 August 1942) is a Chilean film director, screenwriter, film producer and novelist. He was born to a Palestinian...
- Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littín (Spanish: La aventura de Miguel Littín clandestino en Chile) is a report, written by Gabriel García...
- which were used at that time. The cinematographer for the film was M.I. Littin-Menz. Patterson spent a year editing the film. The film premiered at the...
- Ramsey Ed Harris Édgar Ramírez Alicia von Rittberg Cinematography M.I. Littin-Menz Edited by Alexander Berner Music by Angelo Milli Production companies...
- Starring Édgar Ramírez Robert De Niro Usher Cinematography Miguel Ioann Littin Edited by Ethan Maniquis Music by Angelo Milli Production companies Fuego...
- Meruane, Chilean novelist Linda Sarsour, American political activist Miguel Littín, Chilean film director Nagwa Fouad, Egyptian belly dancer Nasri, Canadian...
- Francesco Maselli) as Emilio Letters from Marusia (1976, directed by Miguel Littín) as Gregorio Todo modo (1976, directed by Elio Petri) as M. Io ho paura...
- film. She appeared in Samuel Fuller in Street of No Return (1989), Miguel Littín in Los náufragos (1994) and Alfredo Arieta in Fuegos. Vargas is trilingual...
- El Chacal de Nahueltoro) is a 1969 Chilean drama film directed by Miguel Littín, based on the true story of Jorge Valenzuela Torres, a poor farmer who,...
- the Wayback Machine, The Times of Israel 10 December 2022 "La Ventana – Littin: "Quiero que esta película sea una contribución a la paz"". Laventana.casa...