unsplit

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ split

Adjective[edit]

unsplit (not comparable)

  1. Not split; whole, undivided.

Verb[edit]

unsplit (third-person singular simple present unsplits, present participle unsplitting, simple past and past participle unsplit)

  1. (transitive) To undo the splitting of.
    • 1963, New Mexico Transporter:
      Like it or not, we are in a motor age and we can no more turn back the clock than we can unsplit the atom.
    • 2012, Lee Lanier, Digital Compositing with Nuke:
      To unsplit the split, click on the View Menu buttons and choose Unsplit Left/Right (v6.2) or Unsplit Main (v6.3).

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