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    division
    /dɪˈvɪʒn/

    noun

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  2. In realms where precision is important, there is often a distinct division between the terms. In medicine, for instance, a broken bone may be described as a complex fracture because the fracture is complicated by breaking the skin, inviting the risk of infection.

  3. Sep 15, 2017 · No other division is common enough to have been given a name except for half. "That merger is scheduled to close in the first half." "That merger is scheduled to close in the first half." "Semester" and "trimester" are primarily, perhaps exclusively, academic terms and refer to divisions of a "school year," which is not generally 365 days.

  4. From a Q&A Internet forum I found this nugget of information: A person that is a bit stupid, a waster or unemployed. The word Div/Divvy comes from a shortening of the Unemployment Dividend of the 1950's. A Northern English word from the mining community's use of different types of lamp whilst underground.

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  6. Thus, the syllabification must be ba-nan-a. The reason for this syllable division is that stressed vowels in English attract consonants into their own syllables, while unstressed vowels tend to reject preceding consonants from their own syllables. So the second "a" which is stressed wants the preceding n and the following n both to go in its ...

  7. It means "introductory something". The allusion is to a college course with the course code 101, which in the American system and probably others indicates an introductory course, often with no prerequisites. It's primarily American usage. Room 101 means something entirely different.

  8. a suffixal use of wise - in adverbs denoting manner, position, direction, reference, etc.: counterclockwise; edgewise; marketwise; timewise. To simplify this definition, you can think of -wise as "in the direction of", "in the manner of" or "with regard to", depending on the situation. The sentence you provided falls obviously in the third case.

  9. Mar 24, 2011 · It seems likely that it stands for "No Date". To be sure, check the bibliography. I've used n.d. in APA-style papers. It does mean "no date" for a citation. Ah, thankyou! Yes, this looks to be exactly what the authors are using it for.

  10. Aug 13, 2010 · a subdivision or a subordinate division of a section. The notion of "placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position" is important, and distinct from the definition of "section". That is why you also find subsection used in sports ("subsection title") "2.3" is not "a section within "Section 2".

  11. Sep 18, 2015 · a. Division into two sharply defined or contrasting parts; (Logic) division into two mutually exclusive categories or genera; binary classification. Also: an instance of such division. b. A sharp or paradoxical contrast resulting from such a division; something paradoxical, ambivalent, or contradictory. Share.

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