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splay
/
spleɪ
/
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[
spley
]
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verb (used with object)
1.
to spread out, expand, or extend.
2.
to form with an oblique angle; make slanting; bevel.
3.
to make with a splay or splays.
4.
to disjoin; dislocate.
verb (used without object)
5.
to have an oblique or slanting direction.
6.
to spread or flare.
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noun
7.
Architecture
.
a surface that makes an oblique angle with another, as where the opening through a wall for a window or door widens from the window or door proper toward the face of the wall.
adjective
8.
spread out; wide and flat; turned outward.
9.
clumsy or
awkward
.
10.
oblique or awry.
Origin:
1300–50;
Middle English;
aphetic form of
display
Related forms
un·splayed,
adjective
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splay
(spleɪ)
—
adj
1.
spread out; broad and flat
2.
turned outwards in an awkward manner
—
vb
3.
to spread out; turn out or expand
4.
(
tr
)
vet science
to dislocate (a joint)
—
n
5.
a surface of a wall that forms an oblique angle to the main flat surfaces, esp at a doorway or window opening
6.
enlargement
[C14: short for
display
]
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
splay
"to spread out," early 14c., shortened form of desplayen (see
display
). Pp. adj. splayed "spread out" is attested from 1540s.
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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