Splines are ridges or teeth[1][2][3] on a drive shaft that mesh with grooves in a mating piece and transfer torque to it, maintaining the angular correspondence between them.

For instance, a gear mounted on a shaft might use a male spline on the shaft that fits the feminine spline on the gear. The splines on the pictured drive shaft match with the female splines in the heart of the clutch plate, as the smooth tip of the axle is definitely planetary gearbox backed in the pilot bearing in the flywheel. An alternative to splines is a keyway and important, though splines provide a longer fatigue life.[2]