long, thin piece of wood or metal, 1756, from East Anglian dialect, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from older Danish splind or North Frisian splinj. Especially one fitted into a groove on a wheel and a shaft to keep them revolving together (1864).
splenetic
spleno-
splenomegaly
splice
spliff
spline
splint
splinter
split
split-level
split-screen