Divide+by+partitions

  • 71partition off — verb divide into parts, pieces, or sections The Arab peninsula was partitioned by the British • Syn: ↑partition • Derivationally related forms: ↑partitionist (for: ↑partition), ↑partition ( …

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  • 72Cloisonn'e — Cloi son*n[ e], a. [F., partitioned, fr. cloison a partition.] Inlaid between partitions: said of enamel when the lines which divide the different patches of fields are composed of a kind of metal wire secured to the ground; as distinguished from …

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  • 73Compartment — Com*part ment, n. [F. compartiment, OF. compartir to divide. See {Compart}.] 1. One of the parts into which an inclosed portion of space is divided, as by partitions, or lines; as, the compartments of a cabinet, a house, or a garden. [1913… …

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  • 74Mesentery — Mes en*ter*y (?; 277), n. [Gr. mesente rion, me sos + e nteron intestine: cf. F. m[ e]sent[ e]re.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Anat.) The membranes, or one of the membranes (consisting of a fold of the peritoneum and inclosed tissues), which connect the… …

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  • 75Entropy — This article is about entropy in thermodynamics. For entropy in information theory, see Entropy (information theory). For a comparison of entropy in information theory with entropy in thermodynamics, see Entropy in thermodynamics and information… …

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  • 76Lebesgue integration — In mathematics, the integral of a non negative function can be regarded in the simplest case as the area between the graph of that function and the x axis. Lebesgue integration is a mathematical construction that extends the integral to a larger… …

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  • 77Wall — A wall is a usually solid structure that defines and sometimes protects an area. Most commonly, a wall delineates a building and supports its superstructure, separates space in buildings into rooms, or protects or delineates a space in the open… …

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  • 78Curve — For other uses, see Curve (disambiguation). A parabola, a simple example of a curve In mathematics, a curve (also called a curved line in older texts) is, generally speaking, an object similar to a line but which is not required to be straight.… …

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  • 79Martin Bucer — Butzer redirects here. For other people with the name Butzer, see Butzer (surname). Not to be confused with Martin Buser. Martin Bucer Martin Bucer, portrait from Icones quinquaginta vivorum by Jean Jacques Boissard Era …

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  • 80Magnus II of Norway — Magnus Haraldsson redirects here. For 10th century Norse Gael king, see Maccus mac Arailt. Magnus Haraldsson King of Norway Reign 1066–1069 Predecessor Harald Hardrada Sigurdsson Successor Olaf Kyrre …

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