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division

/dɪˈvɪʒən/

noun

Meaning

  • The act or process of dividing anything.

  • Each of the separate parts of something resulting from division.

  • The process of dividing a number by another.

  • A calculation that involves this process.

    "I've got ten divisions to do for my homework."

  • A formation, usually made up of two or three brigades.

  • A usually high-level section of a large company or conglomerate.

  • A rank below kingdom and above class, particularly used of plants or fungi, also (particularly of animals) called a phylum; a taxon at that rank.

    "Magnolias belong to the division Magnoliophyta."

  • A disagreement; a difference of viewpoint between two sides of an argument.

  • A method by which a legislature is separated into groups in order to take a better estimate of vote than a voice vote.

    "The House of Commons has voted to approve the third reading of the bill without a division. The bill will now progress to the House of Lords."

  • A florid instrumental variation of a melody in the 17th and 18th centuries, originally conceived as the dividing of each of a succession of long notes into several short ones.

  • A set of pipes in a pipe organ which are independently controlled and supplied.

  • A concept whereby a common group of debtors are only responsible for their proportionate sum of the total debt.

  • Any of the four major parts of a COBOL program source code

  • (Eton College) A lesson; a class.

Synonyms

lith,
split