section
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~ one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; "a section of a fishing rod"; "metal sections were used below ground"; "finished the final segment of the road"
section hand
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~ a laborer assigned to a section gang
sectional
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~ a piece of furniture made up of sections that can be arranged individually or together
sectionalisation
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~ the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
sectionalism
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~ a partiality for some particular place
sectionalization
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~ the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart
sector
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~ measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end
sector
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~ a social group that forms part of the society or the economy; "the public sector"
sector
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~ a particular aspect of life or activity; "he was helpless in an important sector of his life"
sector
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~ the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes
sector
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~ a portion of a military position
sector
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~ a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle
Sectral
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~ an oral beta blocker (trade name Sectral) used in treating hypertension
secular games
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~ the centennial rites and games of ancient Rome that marked the commencement of a new generation (100 years representing the longest life in a generation); observances may have begun as early as the 5th century BC and lasted well into the Christian era
secular humanism
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~ the doctrine emphasizing a person's capacity for self-realization through reason; rejects religion and the supernatural
secular
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~ someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
secularisation
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~ transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
secularisation
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~ the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion
secularism
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~ a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations
secularist
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~ an advocate of secularism; someone who believes that religion should be excluded from government and education