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Definition of divide
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Divide
(v. i.) To break
friendship;
to fall out.
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Spiculate
::
Spiculate
(a.)
Covered
with
minute
spiculae,
or
pointed
fleshy
appendages;
divided
into small
spikelets..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To part; to
divide;
to
separate.
Part
::
Part (n.) An equal
constituent
portion;
one of
several
or many like
quantities,
numbers,
etc., into which
anything
is
divided,
or of which it is
composed;
proportional
division
or
ingredient..
Acupressure
::
Acupressure
(n.) A mode of
arresting
hemorrhage
resulting
from
wounds
or
surgical
operations,
by
passing
under the
divided
vessel
a
needle,
the ends of which are left
exposed
externally
on the
cutaneous
surface..
Sixty-fourth
::
Sixty-fourth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
sixty-four
equal parts into which a thing is
divided.
Century
::
Century
(n.) One of sixty
companies
into which a
legion
of the army was
divided.
It was
Commanded
by a
centurion.
Spermatogonium
::
Spermatogonium
(n.) A
primitive
seminal
cell,
occuring
in
masses
in the
seminal
tubules.
It
divides
into a mass
(spermosphere)
of small cells
(spermoblast),
which in turn give rise to
spermatozoids..
Branch
::
Branch
(v. t.) To
divide
as into
branches;
to make
subordinate
division
in.
Endive
::
Endive
(n.) A
composite
herb
(Cichorium
Endivia).
Its
finely
divided
and much
curled
leaves,
when
blanched,
are used for
salad..
Palmated
::
Palmated
(a.)
Having
the
distal
portion
broad,
flat, and more or less
divided
into
lobes;
-- said of
certain
corals,
antlers,
etc..
Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
strain
apart;
to sever by
fracture;
to
divide
with
violence;
as, to break a rope or
chain;
to break a seal; to break an axle; to break rocks or coal; to break a
lock..
Branch
::
Branch
(v. i.) To
divide
into
separate
parts or
subdivision.
Divide
::
Divide
(v. t.) To cause to be
separate;
to keep apart by a
partition,
or by an
imaginary
line or
limit;
as, a wall
divides
two
houses;
a
stream
divides
the
towns..
Dirempt
::
Dirempt
(a.)
Divided;
separated.
Bar
::
Bar (n.) A
vertical
line
across
the
staff.
Bars
divide
the staff into
spaces
which
represent
measures,
and are
themselves
called
measures..
Panel
::
Panel (n.) One of the
districts
divided
by
pillars
of extra size, into which a mine is laid off in one
system
of
extracting
coal..
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(n.) The
quotient
arising
from
dividing
unity by any
quantity;
thus, / is the
reciprocal
of 4; 1/(a +b) is the
reciprocal
of a + b. The
reciprocal
of a
fraction
is the
fraction
inverted,
or the
denominator
divided
by the
numerator..
Zoospore
::
Zoospore
(n.) A spore
provided
with one or more
slender
cilia,
by the
vibration
of which it swims in the
water.
Zoospores
are
produced
by many
green,
and by some
olive-brown,
algae.
In
certain
species
they are
divided
into the
larger
macrozoospores
and the
smaller
microzoospores.
Called
also
sporozoid,
and
swarmspore..
Uncut
::
Uncut (a.) Not cut; not
separated
or
divided
by
cutting
or
otherwise;
-- said
especially
of
books,
periodicals,
and the like, when the
leaves
have not been
separated
by
trimming
in
binding..
Trisect
::
Trisect
(v. t.) To cut or
divide
into three equal
parts.
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