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division
noun
[L. See Divide.]
s as z.
division
The act of dividing or separating into parts, any entire body.
division
The state of being divided.
division
That which divides or separates; that which keeps apart; partition.
division
The part separated from the rest by a partition or line, real or imaginary; as the divisions of a field.
division
A separate body of men; as, communities and divisions of men.
division
A part or distinct portion; as the divisions of a discourse.
division
A part of an army or militia; a body consisting of a certain number of brigades usually two, and commanded by a major general. But the term is often applied to other bodies or portions of an army, as to a brigade, a squadron or a platoon.
division
A part of a fleet, or a select number of ships under a commander, and distinguished by a particular flag or pendant.
division
Disunion; discord; variance; difference. There was a division among the people. John 7:43.
division
Space between the notes of music, or the dividing of the tones.
division
Distinction. I will put a division between my people and thy people. Exodus 8:23.
division
The separation of voters in a legislative house.
division
In arithmetic, the dividing of a number or quantity into any parts assigned; or the rule by which is found how many times one number is contained in another.