1. (Mechanical Engineering) any one of a series of narrow keys (external splines) formed longitudinally around the circumference of a shaft that fit into corresponding grooves (internal splines) in a mating part: used to prevent movement between two parts, esp in transmitting torque
2. a long narrow strip of wood, metal, etc; slat
3. (Building) a thin narrow strip made of wood, metal, or plastic fitted into a groove in the edge of a board, tile, etc, to connect it to another
vb
(Building) (tr) to provide (a shaft, part, etc) with splines
[C18: East Anglian dialect; perhaps related to Old English splin spindle; see splint]
Connoisseurs of goal-kicking should be able to enjoy a battle between two of the best in Europe as Neath's Lee Jarvis goes head-to-head with Bezier's'Argentinian star Gonzalo Quesada.
Getting around: Driving and cycling are the recommended methods of transportation in Beziers. Holiday Autos car hire is available from the airport from [euro]43.54 per day.
As the big freeze gripped Britain and Ireland over the weekend, causing the rearrangement of Saracens' Champions Cup game with Clermont Auvergne, all at The Gnoll could have been forgiven for thinking back to an icy snap in 2003 and the price the club paid for failing to play a Heineken Cup tie against Beziers on time.
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