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Definition of undivided
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of undivided is as below...
Undivided
(a.) Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made
actually
separate
by
division;
as, a
partner,
owning
one half in a firm, is said to own an
undivided
half so long as the
business
continues
and his share is not set off to him..
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Partition
::
Partition
(v.) The
servance
of
common
or
undivided
interests,
particularly
in real
estate.
It may be
effected
by
consent
of
parties,
or by
compulsion
of law..
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not
directed
or given to more than one
object;
as,
undivided
attention
or
affection..
Individuate
::
Individuate
(a.)
Undivided.
Individed
::
Individed
(a.)
Undivided.
Integral
::
Integral
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
being,
a whole
number
or
undivided
quantity;
not
fractional..
Apportion
::
Apportion
(v. t.) To
divide
and
assign
in just
proportion;
to
divide
and
distribute
proportionally;
to
portion
out; to
allot;
as, to
apportion
undivided
rights;
to
apportion
time among
various
employments..
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not set off, as a share in a firm; not made
actually
separate
by
division;
as, a
partner,
owning
one half in a firm, is said to own an
undivided
half so long as the
business
continues
and his share is not set off to him..
Spine
::
Spine (n.) One of the rigid and
undivided
fin rays of a fish.
Vertebrata
::
Vertebrata
(n. pl.) One of the grand
divisions
of the
animal
kingdom,
comprising
all
animals
that have a
backbone
composed
of bony or
cartilaginous
vertebrae,
together
with
Amphioxus
in which the
backbone
is
represented
by a
simple
undivided
notochord.
The
Vertebrata
always
have a
dorsal,
or
neural,
cavity
above the
notochord
or
backbone,
and a
ventral,
or
visceral,
cavity
below it. The
subdivisions
or
classes
of
Vertebrata
are
Mammalia,
Aves,
Reptilia,
Amphibia,
Pisces,
Marsipobranchia,
and Lep
Whole-hoofed
::
Whole-hoofed
(a.)
Having
an
undivided
hoof, as the
horse..
One
::
One (a.)
Closely
bound
together;
undivided;
united;
constituting
a
whole.
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not
lobed,
cleft,
or
branched;
entire..
Apportionment
::
Apportionment
(n.) The act of
apportioning;
a
dividing
into just
proportions
or
shares;
a
division
or
shares;
a
division
and
assignment,
to each
proprietor,
of his just
portion
of an
undivided
right or
property..
Pylangium
::
Pylangium
(n.) The first and
undivided
part of the
aortic
trunk in the
amphibian
heart.
Booted
::
Booted
(a.)
Having
an
undivided,
horny,
bootlike
covering;
-- said of the
tarsus
of some
birds..
Monocracy
::
Monocracy
(n.)
Government
by a
single
person;
undivided
rule.
Unit
::
Unit (n.) A
single
thing,
as a
magnitude
or
number,
regarded
as an
undivided
whole..
Undivided
::
Undivided
(a.) Not
divided;
not
separated
or
disunited;
unbroken;
whole;
continuous;
as,
plains
undivided
by
rivers
or
mountains..
Entire
::
Entire
(a.)
Complete
in all
parts;
undivided;
undiminished;
whole;
full and
perfect;
not
deficient;
as, the
entire
control
of a
business;
entire
confidence,
ignorance..
Solid
::
Solid (a.) Of a
fleshy,
uniform,
undivided
substance,
as a bulb or root; not
spongy
or
hollow
within,
as a
stem..
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