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section a self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical); "he always turns first to the business section"; "the history of this work is discussed in the next section" a very thin slice (of tissue or mineral or other substance) for examination under a microscope; "sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue" a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people; "no section of the nation is more ardent than the South"; "there are three synagogues in the Jewish section" 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" a small team of policemen working as part of a police platoon part: one of the portions into which something is regarded as divided and which together constitute a whole; "the written part of the exam"; "the finance section of the company"; "the BBC's engineering division" a land unit of 1 square mile measuring 1 mile on a side (geometry) the area created by a plane cutting through a solid a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class a small army unit usually having a special function department: a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the historical section of the Treasury" a segment of a citrus fruit; "he ate a section of the orange" segment: divide into segments; "segment an orange"; "segment a compound word" incision: the cutting of or into body tissues or organs (especially by a surgeon as part of an operation)
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sector a plane figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle a body of people who form part of society or economy; "the public sector" a particular aspect of life or activity; "he was helpless in an important sector of his life" the minimum track length that can be assigned to store information; unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes a portion of a military position measuring instrument consisting of two graduated arms hinged at one end
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sectorial relating to or resembling a sector; "a sectorial box"
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Sectral acebutolol: an oral beta blocker (trade name Sectral) used in treating hypertension
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section Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. ...
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