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division

[ dih-vizh-uhn ]

noun

  1. the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.

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  2. Arithmetic. the operation inverse to multiplication; the finding of a quantity, the quotient, that when multiplied by a given quantity, the divisor, gives another given quantity, the dividend; the process of ascertaining how many times one number or quantity is contained in another.
  3. something that divides or separates; partition.
  4. something that marks a division; dividing line or mark.

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  5. one of the parts into which a thing is divided; section.

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  6. separation by difference of opinion or feeling; disagreement; dissension.

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  7. Government. the separation of a legislature, or the like, into two groups, in taking a vote.
  8. one of the parts into which a country or an organization is divided for political, judicial, military, or other purposes.
  9. Military.
    1. (in the army) a major administrative and tactical unit, larger than a regiment or brigade and smaller than a corps: it is usually commanded by a major general.
    2. (in the navy) a number of ships, usually four, forming a tactical group that is part of a fleet or squadron.
  10. a major autonomous or semi-independent but subordinate administrative unit of an industrial enterprise, government bureau, transportation system, or university:

    the sales division of our company; the Division of Humanities.

  11. (in sports) a category or class containing all the teams or competitors grouped together according to standing, skill, weight, age, or the like:

    a team in the first division; the heavyweight division in boxing.

  12. Botany. a major primary subdivision of the plant kingdom, consisting of one or more classes; plant phylum.
  13. Zoology. any subdivision of a classificatory group or category.
  14. Horticulture. a type of propagation in which new plants are grown from segments separated from the parent plant.
  15. the ornamentation of a melodic line in 17th- and 18th-century music.


division

/ ɪˈɪə /

noun

  1. the act of dividing or state of being divided
  2. the act of sharing out; distribution
  3. something that divides or keeps apart, such as a boundary
  4. one of the parts, groups, etc, into which something is divided
  5. a part of a government, business, country, etc, that has been made into a unit for administrative, political, or other reasons
  6. a formal vote in Parliament or a similar legislative body
  7. a difference of opinion, esp one that causes separation
  8. (in sports) a section, category, or class organized according to age, weight, skill, etc
  9. a mathematical operation, the inverse of multiplication, in which the quotient of two numbers or quantities is calculated. Usually written: a ÷ b , , a / b
    1. army a major formation, larger than a regiment or brigade but smaller than a corps, containing the necessary arms to sustain independent combat
    2. navy a group of ships of similar type or a tactical unit of naval aircraft
    3. air force an organization normally comprising two or more wings with required support units
  10. plural navy the assembly of all crew members for the captain's inspection
  11. biology (in traditional classification systems) a major category of the plant kingdom that contains one or more related classes Compare phylum
  12. horticulture any type of propagation in plants in which a new plant grows from a separated part of the original
  13. logic the fallacy of inferring that the properties of the whole are also true of the parts, as Britain is in debt, so John Smith is in debt
  14. (esp in 17th-century English music) the art of breaking up a melody into quick phrases, esp over a ground bass
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

division

/ ĭ-ĭə /

  1. The act, process, or operation of finding out how many times one number or quantity is contained in another.
  2. A taxonomic classification within the plant kingdom that ranks immediately above a class and corresponds to a phylum in other kingdoms.
  3. See Table at taxonomy
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Derived Forms

  • 徱ˈDzԲ, adverb
  • 徱ˈDzԲ, adjective
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • 徱·sDz· 徱·sDz·y adjective
  • 徱·sDz··ly adverb
  • p·徱·sDz noun
  • t·徱·sDz noun
  • inter·徱·sDz· adjective
  • inter·徱·sDz··ly adverb
  • d·sDz noun
  • ԴDzd·sDz noun
  • non徱·sDz· adjective
  • d·sDz noun
  • d·sDz adjective
  • d·sDz noun
  • -徱·sDz noun
  • i·徱·sDz noun
  • p·徱·sDz noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of division1

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English devisioun, divisioun, from Anglo-French, from Latin īīō-, stem of īīō, from īī(ܲ) “divided” ( divisible ) + -ion
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of division1

C14: from Latin īīō, from ī to divide
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Synonym Study

Division, partition suggest dividing into parts. Division usually means marking off or separating a whole into parts. Partition often adds the idea of allotting or assigning parts following division: partition of an estate, of a country.
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Instead, populism has become a movement driven by the extreme right, whereby social division and scapegoating are camouflaged as something else.

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Syria is vulnerable because its internal divisions are easily inflamed by regional and global interventions.

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He won second place in the MIT Battlecode’s high school division and advanced to the Google Code Jam Coding Contest semifinal, a global coding competition.

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The guidance, which wasn’t binding, won wide support in the federal judiciary — except in the Northern District of Texas, home to the Amarillo, Fort Worth and Lubbock divisions.

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Rennie made history in 1997 when he officiated a match between Derby County and Wimbledon, becoming the top division's first black referee.

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More About Division

What is division?

Division is the act of dividing, or separating, a whole into pieces, as in Mom made a chart that shows the division of chores is fair.

A division is a piece of a whole, often with all divisions being equal in size.

A division is also something used as a dividing line or mark between areas, such as a line of chalk on the sidewalk.

Division can also be used figuratively to refer to a separation caused by a difference of opinion or disagreement, as in The division in our family was caused by a fight over whose macaroni and cheese was better.

In arithmetic, division is the process that involves determining how many times one number is contained in another. For example, if we wanted to know how many times 2 is contained in 8, we would use division to find out, dividing 8 into groups of 2.

Example: All questions related to funding and accounts should be sent to the accounting division.

Where does division come from?

The first records of the term division come from the 1300s. It ultimately comes from the Latin ī, meaning “to divide.” Whether a division refers to a literal or figurative dividing, one part is separated from the whole.

In sports, play is divided up into divisions. In high school sports, a district is broken up into divisions based on how many students a school has, and that district is part of a larger division that is based on the geographic area. In college sports, divisions are created by geography, population, and funding. Finally, in professional sports, divisions are created by geography, both within countries and worldwide, depending on the sport.

In a business or organization, division can be used as a synonym for department. A division of an organization is a group of individuals who work together to accomplish a shared task for the organization, such as a sales division, which focuses on selling products.

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What are some other forms related to division?

  • divisional (adjective)
  • divisionally (adverb)
  • hyperdivision (noun)
  • interdivision (noun)

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How is division used in real life?

Division is a common word with many uses and senses.

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Which of the following is NOT a synonym for division?

A. department
B. whole
C. segment
D. branch

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