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An organization of several Brigades (normally three) under the command of either a Major General or a Brigadier General. Before the Corps structure developed, Divisions were numbered sequentially regardless of how they were grouped. By mid-1862, Divisions were numbered sequentially within Corps.
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| diversion |
Removal of water from its natural course or location by canal, pipe, or other conduit.
Ãâó: www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/crops/04717.html
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| divide |
A ridge or elevated area that determines the direction of runoff flowing from adjacent slopes or basins. The boundary line between adjacent drainage basins.
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| diverticulitis |
Inflammation of small sacs which have protruded from wall of bowel. May result in perforation or obstruction of the bowel.
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| division |
A geographical unit of operation in charge of a superintendent under whose direction the three essential functions coming under "operations" are carried out. These functions are the maintenance of way and structures, maintenance of equipment, and transportation of freight and passengers.
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