The action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated
A group of army brigades or regiments
A number of teams or competitors grouped together in a sport for competitive purposes according to such characteristics as ability, size, or geographic location
A part of a county, country, or city defined for administrative or political purposes
A part of a county or borough forming a parliamentary constituency
A principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom, equivalent to the phylum in zoology
Any subsidiary category between major levels of classification
A partition that divides two groups or things
The distribution of something separated into parts
An instance of members of a legislative body separating into two groups to vote for or against a bill
The action of splitting the roots of a perennial plant into parts to be replanted separately, as a means of propagation
The action of dividing a wider class into two or more subclasses
DIVISION, the act of dividing (to separate into parts, areas, or groups) [n]
DIVISION, the act of dividing [n]
Disagreement between two or more groups, typically producing tension or hostility
The process or skill of dividing one number by another
The process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient
Each of the parts into which something is divided
A major unit or section of an organization, typically one handling a particular kind of work