adj
Divided into, or distributed in, aliquots.
v
To divide something equally between two people or organisations
v
(transitive) To divide into partitions of this kind.
adj
In order of time from the earliest to the latest.
adj
Split, sundered, or divided.
n
(obsolete) A division or compartment.
n
One of the parts into which an area is subdivided.
adj
(of a wall or partition) Serving to separate tenants from one another or from common areas.
v
Obsolete form of divide. [(transitive) To split or separate (something) into two or more parts.]
n
Obsolete spelling of division [(uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything.]
n
(UK, uncountable, slang) Divinity, as a school subject.
n
(Britain, informal, dated) The dividend paid out by the Co-op
n
(game theory) a procedure for envy-free fair cake-cutting in which one person divides a heterogeneous resource in two and the other person chooses one of those two
n
A strategy for achieving political or military control.
v
(politics) Synonym of divide and conquer
adj
separated or split into pieces
n
(obsolete, rare) Division.
n
A physical object for dividing up a space.
n
an imaginary line marking the difference between different things, ideals etc.
n
Alternative form of divi-divi [Caesalpinia coriaria, a leguminous tree of the southern Western Hemisphere]
v
Alternative form of divvied up
n
Alternative form of divvies
v
Alternative form of divvies up
adv
(music) divided (within one instrumental part, simultaneous notes between two or more players)
adv
In a way that is divisible.
n
(uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything.
n
US standard form of division of labour. [(economics) The separation of work into different categories or tasks; each category or task being carried out by different groups of workers.]
v
To divide or organize in divisions
n
A member of a specified division.
adj
Serving to divide or split apart.
adj
Being or relating to a division.
n
(law) Abbreviation of divisions. [(UK, naval) A formal parade of a ship's or shore establishment's company.]
adj
separated by divulsion
n
(Oxford University slang, archaic) divinity (as a subject or examination).
n
(Britain, slang) A dividend.
v
(informal, transitive) To divide into portions.
v
Alternative form of divvy [(informal, transitive) To divide into portions.]
v
Alternative form of divvy up [(informal) To divide up: to divide, particularly into separate shares for distribution.]
v
Alternative form of divvying up
n
A small part of the whole.
adj
Causing division or fragmenting something (often appearing in the collocation "fissiparous tendencies").
adj
Containing an unusually large number of connections.
n
A representative drawn from a group of samples
n
division of a piece of land into smaller parcels.
adv
With a parallel relationship.
adj
Furnished with, or described in terms of parameters
adj
divided into sections or parcels
adj
Separated; taken asunder.
n
(idiomatic) a separation of two things or people because of a disagreement, a point of divergence, especially an important one
n
The division of a territory into two or more autonomous ones.
n
The act of partitioning.
adv
In terms or by means of pieces; a piece at a time.
adj
Divisible or separable into multiple groups or pieces
adj
of, relating to, or caused by a projection
n
Division into new or different partitions.
adv
So as to cut or divide.
adj
Having the appearance of being divided.
v
To cut, divide or separate into pieces.
n
The place at which a division occurs.
v
To divide blood into separate fractions
n
(countable) A process or instance of sorting.
v
(by extension) To dissolve a partnership.
n
(finance, US, informal) A stock split in the form of a dividend.
n
Alternative form of subsat
adj
Having divisions that are themselves divided into smaller divisions
adv
(rare) By means of, or in terms of, subdivision.
n
(countable) Such a piece that has been divided.
n
A division into sublayers.
v
(transitive) To divide into further partitions.
adj
(trigonometry) versed and belonging to the supplement
adj
Divided into portions or parts of a series (especially of allotments of funds).
v
(transitive) To part in twain; divide; sunder.
n
The determination of the amount of something to be regarded as a unit.
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