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- nounsection (noun) · sections (plural noun)
- any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided or from which it is made up:"arrange orange sections on a platter"
- a relatively distinct part of a book, newspaper, statute, or other document:"the New York Times business section" · "this last section of the questionnaire relates solely to training"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa measure of land, equal to one square mile.
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHa particular district of a town:"a residential section of the capital"
- a group of players of a family of instruments within an orchestra:"the brass section"
- a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately:"graduate students lead discussion sections for professors' lecture courses"
- a specified military unit:"a camouflage section was added to the army"
- a subdivision of an army platoon.
- biologya secondary taxonomic category, especially a subgenus.
- the cutting of a solid by or along a plane.
- the shape resulting from cutting a solid along a plane:"nails of round section"
- a representation of the internal structure of something as if it has been cut through vertically or horizontally:"a section of face, showing the position of the organs of speech"
- surgerya separation by cutting.
- biologya thin slice of plant or animal tissue prepared for microscopic examination.
verbsection (verb) · sections (third person present) · sectioned (past tense) · sectioned (past participle) · sectioning (present participle)- divide into sections:"she began to section the grapefruit"
- (section something off)separate an area from a larger one:"parts of the curved balcony had been sectioned off with wrought-iron grilles"
- biologycut (animal or plant tissue) into thin slices for microscopic examination:"the specimens were embedded and serially sectioned"
- surgerydivide by cutting:"it is common veterinary practice to section the nerves to the hoof of a limping horse"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun): from French section or Latin sectio(n-), from secare ‘to cut’. The verb dates from the early 19th century. - People also ask
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