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Division
Division
n.
The
act
or
process
of
diving
anything
into
parts
, or
the
state
of
being
so
divided
;
separation
.
Division
n.
That
which
divides
or
keeps
apart
; a
partition
.
Division
n.
The
portion
separated
by
the
divining
of a
mass
or
body
; a
distinct
segment
or
section
.
Division
n.
Disunion
;
difference
in
opinion
or
feeling
;
discord
;
variance
;
alienation
.
Division
n.
Difference
of
condition
;
state
of
distinction
;
distinction
;
contrast
.
Division
n.
Separation
of
the
members
of a
deliberative
body
,
esp
. of
the
Houses
of
Parliament
, to
ascertain
the
vote
.
Division
n.
The
process
of
finding
how
many
times
one
number
or
quantity
is
contained
in
another
;
the
reverse
of
multiplication
;
also
,
the
rule
by
which
the
operation
is
performed
.
Division
n.
The
separation
of a
genus
into
its
constituent
species
.
Division
n.
Two
or
more
brigades
under
the
command
of a
general
officer
.
Division
n.
Two
companies
of
infantry
maneuvering
as
one
subdivision
of a
battalion
.
Division
n.
One
of
the
larger
districts
into
which
a
country
is
divided
for
administering
military
affairs
.
Division
n.
One
of
the
groups
into
which
a
fleet
is
divided
.
Division
n.
A
course
of
notes
so
running
into
each
other
as to
form
one
series
or
chain
, to be
sung
in
one
breath
to
one
syllable
.
Division
n.
The
distribution
of a
discourse
into
parts
; a
part
so
distinguished
.
Division
n.
A
grade
or
rank
in
classification
; a
portion
of a
tribe
or of a
class
; or, in
some
recent
authorities
,
equivalent
to a
subkingdom
.
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