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divisionnoun something that divides, separates, or marks offwe poked our heads over the division between the yards to see what the fuss was about divider, partition, separation, separator barrier, fence, wallborder, boundary, limit a large unit of a governmental, business, or educational organizationthe complaints division handled all of the calls from the angry townsfolk one of the units into which a whole is divided on the basis of a common characteristicone of the major divisions of birds bracket, category, class, classification, family, genus, grade, group, kind, league, order, rank(s), rubric, set, species, tier, type description, feather, ilk, kidney, like, manner, nature, sortbranch, section, speciality, specialty, subclass, subdivision, subgroup, subspecies, varietybreed, racegenerationheading, label, title the act or process of a whole separating into two or more parts or piecesthe assembly line was a major development in the division of labor among workers bifurcation, breakup, cleavage, dissolution, disunion, fractionalization, fractionation, partition, schism, scission, separation, split, sundering breach, rupturedivorce, severancedecomposition, disassembly, dismemberment, segmentation, subdivisionatomization, dichotomization, polarizationdiffusion, dispersal, dispersion, scatteringadministration, apportionment, distributionisolation, seclusion, segregation, sequestration unification, union assemblage, associationattachment, conjunction, connection, link, linkage, linkupaggregation, combination, consolidation, fusion the act or process of giving out something to each member of a groupthe person in charge of the division of the profits among the business partners admeasurement, allocation, allotment, apportionment, disbursement, dispensation, distribution, issuance reallocation, reapportionment, redistribution, redivision, repartitionpartition, separation a lack of agreement or harmonythat church has been racked by division for some time now, and a split into two denominations seems unavoidable conflict, disaccord, discord, discordance, discordancy, disharmony, dissension(also dissention), dissent, dissidence, dissonance, disunion, disunity, friction, infighting, inharmony, schism, strife, variance, war, warfare clash, collision, competition, contentionaltercation, argument, bicker, brawl, debate, disagreement, dispute, divide, fissurefalling-out, fight, hassle, jar, miff, mix-up, quarrel, row, run-in, scrap, spat, squabble, tiff, wrangleincompatibility, incongruence, incongruity, incongruousness, inconsistence, inconsistency, inconsonance, inharmoniousnessanimosity, antagonism, antipathy, cold war, enmity, hostility, ill will, rancor accord, agreement, concord, concordance, harmony, peace concurrence, cooperation part, portion, piece, member, division, section, segment, fragment mean something less than the whole.part is a general term appropriate when indefiniteness is required.they ran only part of the way portion implies an assigned or allotted part.cut the pie into six portions piece applies to a separate or detached part of a whole.a puzzle with 500 pieces member suggests one of the functional units composing a body.a structural member division applies to a large or diversified part.the manufacturing division of the company section applies to a relatively small or uniform part.the entertainment section of the newspaper segment applies to a part separated or marked out by or as if by natural lines of cleavage.the retired segment of the population fragment applies to a part produced by or as if by breaking off.only a fragment of the play still exists in the 14th century |