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divisibility

N ความสามารถ ที่จะ หาร ลงตัว  ความสามารถ ใน การ แบ่งแยก  kwam-sa-mad-ti-ja-han-long-tua

 

divisible

ADJ ซึ่ง แบ่งแยก ได้ อีก  ซึ่ง หาร ลงตัว  detachable fissible segregable indivisible unified sueng-baeng-yaek-dai-ik

 

division

N กองทหาร  หน่วย ทหาร  corps unit kong-ta-han

 

division

N การ หาร  separation kan-han

 

division

N การ แบ่ง  การ แบ่งสันปันส่วน  การ จัดสรร  separation breakup dividing union fusion kan-bang

 

division

N ความแตกต่าง  การแตกแยก  ความ ไม่ลงรอยกัน  separation kwam-teak-tak

 

division

N แผนก  กอง  group branch subdivision section pa-neak

 

divisional

ADJ ซึ่ง แบ่งแยก  ที่ หาร ออก  sueng-bang-yeak

 

divisionary

A ที่ แบ่งแยก 

 

divisive

A เกี่ยวกับ การ แบ่งแยก 

 

divisor

N ตัวหาร  เลข หาร  coefficient dividend aliquot tua-han

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DIVISIBILITY

n.[L. See Divide. ] The quality of being divisible; the property of bodies by which their parts or component particles are capable of separation.

 

DIVISIBLE

a.s as z. [L. See Divide. ] Capable of division; that may be separated or disunited; separable. Matter is divisible indefinitely.

 

DIVISIBLENESS

n.Divisibility; capacity of being separated.

 

DIVISION

n.s as z. [L. See Divide. ] 1. The act of dividing or separating into parts, any entire body.
2. The state of being divided.
3. That which divides or separates; that which keeps apart; partition.
4. The part separated from the rest by a partition or line, real or imaginary; as the divisions of a field.
5. A separate body of men; as, communities and divisions of men.
6. A part or distinct portion; as the divisions of a discourse.
7. A part of an army or militia; a body consisting of a certain number of brigades usually two, and commanded by a major general. But the term is often applied to other bodies or portions of an army, as to a brigade, a squadron or a platoon.
8. A part of a fleet, or a select number of ships under a commander, and distinguished by a particular flag or pendant.
9. Disunion; discord; variance; difference.
There was a division among the people. John 7:43.
1 . Space between the notes of music, or the dividing of the tones.
11. Distinction.
I will put a division between my people and thy people. Exodus 8:23.
12. The separation of voters in a legislative house.
13. In arithmetic, the dividing of a number or quantity into any parts assigned; or the rule by which is found how many times one number is contained in another.

 

DIVISIONAL, DIVISIONARY

a.Pertaining to division; noting or making division; as a divisional line.

 

DIVISIONER

n.One who divides. [Not used. ]

 

DIVISIVE

a. 1. Forming division or distribution.
2. Creating division or discord.

 

DIVISOR

n.In arithmetic, the number by which the dividend is divided.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DIVISIBILITY

Di *vis `i *bil "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. divisibilité. ]

 

Defn: The quality of being divisible; the property of bodies by which their parts are capable of separation. Divisibility. .. is a primary attribute of matter. Sir W. Hamilton.

 

DIVISIBLE

Di *vis "i *ble, a. Etym: [L. divisibilis, fr. dividere: cf. F.divisible. See Divide. ]

 

Defn: Capable of being divided or separated. Extended substance. .. is divisible into parts. Sir W. Hamilton. Divisible contract (Law ), a contract containing agreements one of which can be separated from the other. -- Divisible offense (Law ), an offense containing a lesser offense in one of a greater grade, so that on the latter there can be an acquittal, while on the former there can be a conviction. -- Di *vis "i *ble *ness, n. -- Di *vis "i *bly, adv.

 

DIVISIBLE

DIVISIBLE Di *vis "i *ble, n.

 

Defn: A divisible substance. Glanvill.

 

DIVISION

Di *vi "sion, n. Etym: [F. division, L. divisio, from dividere. See Divide. ]

 

1. The act or process of diving anything into parts, or the state of being so divided; separation. I was overlooked in the division of the spoil. Gibbon.

 

2. That which divides or keeps apart; a partition.

 

3. The portion separated by the divining of a mass or body; a distinct segment or section. Communities and divisions of men. Addison.

 

4. Disunion; difference in opinion or feeling; discord; variance; alienation. There was a division among the people. John vii. 43.

 

5. Difference of condition; state of distinction; distinction; contrast. Chaucer. I will put a division between my people and thy people. Ex. viii. 23.

 

6. Separation of the members of a deliberative body, esp. of the Houses of Parliament, to ascertain the vote. The motion passed without a division. Macaulay.

 

7. (Math. )

 

Defn: The process of finding how many times one number or quantity is contained in another; the reverse of multiplication; also, the rule by which the operation is performed.

 

8. (Logic )

 

Defn: The separation of a genus into its constituent species.

 

9. (Mil. ) (a ) Two or more brigades under the command of a general officer. (b ) Two companies of infantry maneuvering as one subdivision of a battalion. (c ) One of the larger districts into which a country is divided for administering military affairs.

 

1 . (Naut. )

 

Defn: One of the groups into which a fleet is divided.

 

11. (Mus. )

 

Defn: A course of notes so running into each other as to form one series or chain, to be sung in one breath to one syllable.

 

12. (Rhet.)

 

Defn: The distribution of a discourse into parts; a part so distinguished.

 

13. (Biol.)

 

Defn: A grade or rank in classification; a portion of a tribe or of a class; or, in some recent authorities, equivalent to a subkingdom. Cell division (Biol.), a method of cell increase, in which new cells are formed by the division of the parent cell. In this process, the cell nucleus undergoes peculiar differentiations and changes, as shown in the figure (see also Karyokinesis ). At the same time the protoplasm of the cell becomes gradually constricted by a furrow transverse to the long axis of the nuclear spindle, followed, on the completion of the division of the nucleus, by a separation of the cell contents into two masses, called the daughter cells. -- Long division (Math. ), the process of division when the operations are mostly written down. -- Short division (Math. ), the process of division when the operations are mentally performed and only the results written down; -- used principally when the divisor is not greater than ten or twelve.

 

Syn. -- compartment; section; share; allotment; distribution; separation; partition; disjunction; disconnection; difference; variance; discord; disunion.

 

DIVISIONAL

DIVISIONAL Di *vi "sion *al, a.

 

Defn: That divides; pas, a divisional line; a divisional general; a divisional surgeon of police. Divisional planes (Geol.), planes of separation between rock masses. They include joints.

 

DIVISIONALLY

DIVISIONALLY Di *vi "sion *al *ly, adv.

 

Defn: So as to be divisional.

 

DIVISIONARY

DIVISIONARY Di *vi "sion *a *ry, a.

 

Defn: Divisional.

 

DIVISIONOR

DIVISIONOR Di *vi "sion *or, n.

 

Defn: One who divides or makes division. [Obs. ] Sheldon.

 

DIVISIVE

Di *vi "sive, a. Etym: [Cf. F. divisif.]

 

1. Indicating division or distribution. Mede.

 

2. Creating, or tending to create, division, separation, or difference. It [culture ] is after all a dainty and divisive quality, and can not reach to the depths of humanity. J. C. Shairp.-- Di *vi "sive *ly, adv. -- Di *vi "sive *ness, n. Carlyle.

 

DIVISOR

Di *vi "sor, n. Etym: [L., fr. dividere. See Divide. ] (Math. )

 

Defn: The number by which the dividend is divided. Common divisor. (Math. ) See under Common, a.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

divisi

di vi si |diˈvēzē dɪˈvizi | adjective a musical direction indicating that a section of players should be divided into two or more groups, each playing a different part: [ postpositive ] : violas divisi | divisi passages. noun ( pl. same ) a passage written or played in this manner. ORIGIN Italian, literally divided (plural ), from dividere to divide.

 

divisible

di vis i ble |diˈvizəbəl dəˈvɪzəbəl | adjective capable of being divided: the marine environment is divisible into a number of areas. Mathematics (of a number ) capable of being divided by another number without a remainder: 24 is divisible by 4. DERIVATIVES di vis i bil i ty |-ˌvizəˈbilitē |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin divisibilis, from divis- divided, from the verb dividere (see divide ).

 

division

di vi sion |diˈviZHən dəˈvɪʒən | noun 1 the action of separating something into parts, or the process of being separated: the division of the land into small fields | a gene that helps regulate cell division. the distribution of something separated into parts: the division of his estates between the two branches of his family. an instance of members of a legislative body separating into two groups to vote for or against a bill: the new clause was agreed without a division. the action of splitting the roots of a perennial plant into parts to be replanted separately, as a means of propagation: the plant can also be easily increased by division in autumn. Logic the action of dividing a wider class into two or more subclasses. 2 disagreement between two or more groups, typically producing tension or hostility: a growing sense of division between north and south | a country with ethnic and cultural divisions. 3 the process or skill of dividing one number by another. See also long division, short division. Mathematics the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient. 4 each of the parts into which something is divided: the main divisions of the book. a major unit or section of an organization, typically one handling a particular kind of work: a retail division. a group of army brigades or regiments: an infantry division. a number of teams or competitors grouped together in a sport for competitive purposes according to such characteristics as ability, size, or geographic location: the team will finish in fifth place in Division One. a part of a county, country, or city defined for administrative or political purposes: a licensing division of a district. Brit. a part of a county or borough forming a parliamentary constituency: he was MP for the Lancaster division of North Lancashire. Botany a principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom, equivalent to the phylum in zoology. Zoology any subsidiary category between major levels of classification. 5 a partition that divides two groups or things: the villagers lived in a communal building and there were no solid divisions between neighbors. PHRASES division of labor the assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French devisiun, from Latin divisio (n- ), from the verb dividere (see divide ).

 

divisional

di vi sion al |diˈviZHənl dəˈvɪʒənl | adjective of or relating to an organizational or administrative division: a divisional manager. forming a partition: divisional walls. DERIVATIVES di vi sion al ly adverb

 

divisionalize

di vi sion al ize |diˈviZHənlˌīz dəˈvɪʒənəlaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. divisionalized ) subdivide (a company or other organization ) into a number of separate divisions: a large divisionalized Western corporation. [ no obj. ] undergo this process. DERIVATIVES di vi sion al i za tion |diˌviZHənələˈzāSHən |noun

 

division bell

div |ision bell noun (in Britain ) a bell rung in Parliament to announce an imminent division.

 

divisionism

di vi sion ism |diˈviZHəˌnizəm dəˈvɪʒənɪzəm | noun another term for pointillism.

 

division sign

di vi sion sign noun the sign ÷, placed between two numbers showing that the first is to be divided by the second, as in 6 ÷ 3 = 2.

 

divisive

di vi sive |diˈvīsiv dəˈvaɪsɪv | adjective tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people: the highly divisive issue of abortion. DERIVATIVES di vi sive ly adverb, di vi sive ness noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a noun denoting something that divides or separates ): from late Latin divisivus, from Latin dividere (see divide ).

 

divisor

di vi sor |diˈvīzər dəˈvaɪzər | noun Mathematics a number by which another number is to be divided. a number that divides into another without a remainder: the greatest common divisor. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French diviseur or Latin divisor, from dividere (see divide ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

divisi

divisi |dɪˈviːsi | adjective a musical direction indicating that a section of players should be divided into two or more groups each playing a different part: [ postpositive ] : violas divisi. noun ( pl. same ) a divisi passage of music. ORIGIN Italian, literally divided (plural ), from dividere to divide .

 

divisible

divisible |dɪˈvɪzɪb (ə )l | adjective 1 capable of being divided: the marine environment is divisible into a number of areas. 2 Mathematics (of a number ) containing another number a number of times without a remainder: 24 is divisible by 4. DERIVATIVES divisibility |-ˈbɪlɪti |noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin divisibilis, from divis- divided , from the verb dividere (see divide ).

 

division

div |ision |dɪˈvɪʒ (ə )n | noun [ mass noun ] 1 the action of separating something into parts or the process of being separated: the division of the land into small fields | a gene that helps regulate cell division. the distribution of something separated into parts: the division of his estates between the two branches of his family. [ count noun ] an instance of members of a legislative body separating into two groups to vote: the new clause was agreed without a division. Logic the action of dividing a wider class into two or more subclasses. 2 difference or disagreement between two or more groups, typically producing tension: a growing sense of division between north and south | [ count noun ] : a country with ethnic and cultural divisions. 3 the process of dividing one number by another. Mathematics the process of dividing a matrix, vector, or other quantity by another under specific rules to obtain a quotient. 4 [ count noun ] each of the parts into which something is divided: the main divisions of the book. a major section of an organization, with responsibility for a particular area of activity: a retail division. a group of army brigades or regiments: an infantry division. a number of teams or competitors grouped together in a sport for competitive purposes according to such characteristics as ability or weight: the club will finish second in Division One. a part of a county, country, or city defined for administrative or political purposes: a licensing division of a district. Brit. a part of a county or borough forming a parliamentary constituency. Botany a principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom, equivalent to the phylum in zoology. Zoology any subsidiary category between major levels of classification. 5 [ count noun ] a partition: the villagers lived in a communal building and there were no solid divisions between neighbours. PHRASES division of labour the assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French devisiun, from Latin divisio (n- ), from the verb dividere (see divide ).

 

divisional

div |ision ¦al |dɪˈvɪʒənl | adjective 1 relating to an organizational or administrative division: a divisional manager. 2 forming a partition: divisional walls. DERIVATIVES divisionally adverb

 

divisionalize

divisionalize |dɪˈvɪʒ (ə )n (ə )lʌɪz |(also divisionalise ) verb [ with obj. ] (usu. as adj. divisionalized ) subdivide (an organization ) into a number of divisions: a large divisionalized Western corporation. DERIVATIVES divisionalization |-ˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

division bell

div |ision bell noun (in Britain ) a bell rung in Parliament to announce an imminent division.

 

divisionism

div |ision |ism |dɪˈvɪʒəˌnɪz (ə )m | noun another term for pointillism.

 

division lobby

div |ision lobby noun see lobby ( sense 2 of the noun ).

 

division sign

div |ision sign noun the sign ÷, placed between two numbers showing that the first is to be divided by the second, as in 6 ÷ 3 = 2.

 

divisive

divisive |dɪˈvʌɪsɪv | adjective tending to cause disagreement or hostility between people: the highly divisive issue of abortion. DERIVATIVES divisively adverb, divisiveness noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (as a noun denoting something that divides or separates ): from late Latin divisivus, from Latin dividere (see divide ).

 

divisor

divisor |dɪˈvʌɪzə | noun Mathematics a number by which another number is to be divided. a number that divides into another without a remainder. ORIGIN late Middle English: from French diviseur or Latin divisor, from dividere (see divide ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

division

division noun 1 the division of the island | cell division: dividing (up ), breaking up, breakup, carving up, splitting, dissection, bisection; partitioning, separation, segregation. 2 the division of his assets: sharing out, dividing up, parceling out, dishing out, allocation, allotment, apportionment; splitting up, carving up; informal divvying up. 3 the division between nomadic and urban cultures: dividing line, divide, boundary, borderline, border, demarcation line. 4 each class is divided into nine divisions: section, subsection, subdivision, category, class, group, grouping, set, subset, family. 5 an independent division of the company: department, branch, arm, wing, sector, section, subsection, subdivision, subsidiary. 6 the causes of social division: disunity, disunion, conflict, discord, disagreement, dissension, disaffection, estrangement, alienation, isolation.

 

divisive

divisive adjective a divisive scheme to set his rivals against each other: alienating, estranging, isolating, schismatic. ANTONYMS unifying.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

division

division noun 1 they protested against the division of the island | a special kind of cell division: dividing, dividing up, breaking up, break-up, cutting up, carving up, severance, splitting, dissection, bisection, cleaving; partitioning, separation, segregation, disconnection, detachment. 2 she supervised the division of his estates: sharing out, dividing up, parcelling out, allocation, allotment, apportionment, distribution, dispensation, disbursement; splitting up, carving up, slicing up; informal divvying up, dishing out. ANTONYMS integration. 3 the division between nomadic and urban cultures: dividing line, divide, boundary, boundary line, borderline, border, partition, margin, demarcation line, line of demarcation, cut-off point. 4 each of these classes is divided into nine divisions: section, subsection, subdivision, part, portion, piece, bit, segment, slice, fragment, chunk, component, share; compartment, category, class, group, grouping, set, order, batch, family. 5 an independent division of the Health and Safety Executive: department, branch, arm, wing, sector, section, subsection, subdivision, subsidiary, detachment, office, bureau, offshoot, satellite, extension. 6 the causes of social division were analysed: disunity, disunion, conflict, discord, disagreement, dissension, disaffection, estrangement, alienation, isolation, detachment; variance, difference; difference of opinion, feud, breach, rupture, split, chasm; informal falling-out; rare scission. ANTONYMS unity. WORD LINKS division schizo- related prefix, as in schizocarp Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

divisive

divisive adjective they declared outrage at the divisive effects of government policy: alienating, estranging, isolating, schismatic; discordant, disharmonious, inharmonious. ANTONYMS unifying.

 

Duden Dictionary

Divis

Di vis Substantiv, Neutrum Druckwesen , das |Div i s |das Divis; Genitiv: des Divises, Plural: die Divise zu lateinisch divisum, 2. Partizip von: dividere, dividieren Bindestrich

 

divisi

di vi si Adverb |div i si |lateinisch-italienisch musikalisches Vortragszeichen, das Streichern bei mehrstimmigen Stellen vorschreibt, dass diese nicht mit Doppelgriffen, sondern geteilt (von zwei Musikern ) zu spielen sind Abkürzung: div.

 

Division

Di vi si on Substantiv, feminin , die |Divisi o n |die Division; Genitiv: der Division, Plural: die Divisionen 1 lateinisch divisio Mathematik Teilung (einer Zahl durch eine andere ); das Dividieren eine Division vornehmen | die Division geht [ohne Rest ] auf 2 größere militärische Einheit, größerer Truppenverband (bei verschiedenen Waffengattungen )französisch division, eigentlich = Abteilung Kurzform: Dion 2 die französischen Divisionen | eine Division wird aufgerieben | eine Division aufstellen, [neu ] zusammenstellen 3 Fußball (besonders in Frankreich, Großbritannien ) Spielklasse in der ersten Division spielen 4 |auch englisch dɪˈvɪʒ (ə )n |bei englischer Aussprache: Plural: Divisions englisch division Wirtschaft Sparte, Geschäftsbereich

 

Divisionär

Di vi si o när Substantiv, maskulin , der |Division ä r |der Divisionär; Genitiv: des Divisionärs, Plural: die Divisionäre französisch divisionnaire 1 Militär, besonders österreichisch, schweizerisch Befehlshaber einer Division 2 Angehöriger einer Division 3

 

Divisionärin

Di vi si o rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Division ä rin |

 

Divisionismus

Di vi si o nis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Division i smus |der Divisionismus; Genitiv: des Divisionismus Richtung der modernen französischen Malerei (Zerteilung der Farben in einzelne Tupfen ), Vorstufe des Pointillismus

 

Divisionist

Di vi si o nist Substantiv, maskulin , der |Division i st |der Divisionist; Genitiv: des Divisionisten, Plural: die Divisionisten Vertreter des Divisionismus

 

Divisionistin

Di vi si o nis tin Substantiv, feminin , die |Division i stin |die Divisionistin; Genitiv: der Divisionistin, Plural: die Divisionistinnen weibliche Form zu Divisionist

 

Divisionskommandeur

Di vi si ons kom man deur Substantiv, maskulin Militär , der |Divisi o nskommandeur |Kommandeur einer Division

 

Divisionslazarett

Di vi si ons la za rett Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Divisi o nslazarett |

 

Divisionsstab

Di vi si ons stab Substantiv, maskulin Militär , der |Divisi o nsstab | Stab 2a einer Division

 

Divisionsstärke

Di vi si ons stär ke Substantiv, feminin , die |Divisi o nsstärke |ohne Plural Stärke 3 einer Division einen Truppenverband auf Divisionsstärke bringen

 

Divisionszeichen

Di vi si ons zei chen Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Divisi o nszeichen |Zeichen (in Form eines Doppelpunktes ), das für »geteilt durch, dividiert durch « steht

 

Divisor

Di vi sor Substantiv, maskulin Mathematik , der |Div i sor |der Divisor; Genitiv: des Divisors, Plural: die Divisoren lateinisch divisor, eigentlich = (Ab )teiler Zahl, durch die eine andere geteilt wird

 

Divisorium

Di vi so ri um Substantiv, Neutrum Druckwesen früher , das |Divis o rium |das Divisorium; Genitiv: des Divisoriums, Plural: die Divisorien lateinisch-neulateinisch gabelförmige Blattklammer des Setzers zum Halten der Vorlage

 

French Dictionary

divis

divis , ise adj. adjectif chaque copropriétaire ne possède que sa partie. : Une copropriété divise. ANTONYME indivis .

 

diviser

diviser v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Séparer un tout en parties. : Diviser une tarte en cinq parts. SYNONYME partager . Note Technique En mathématiques, on emploie la préposition par. Diviser une quantité, un nombre par cinq. 2 Désunir. : Cette loi divise la population. SYNONYME brouiller . verbe pronominal Se séparer en plusieurs parties. : Le nombre 20 se divise par 2, 4, 5 et 10. Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde toujours en genre et en nombre avec son sujet. Ces domaines se sont divisés au fil des années. aimer

 

divisibilité

divisibilité n. f. nom féminin Propriété de ce qui est divisible.

 

divisible

divisible adj. adjectif Qui peut être divisé. : Le nombre 12 est divisible.

 

division

division n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de diviser; état d ’une chose divisée. : La division d ’un groupe en équipes. 2 Chacune des parties d ’un tout divisé. : Les divisions de l ’heure, d ’un livre. 3 Désaccord. : Il y a de la division dans la classe. SYNONYME mésentente . 4 mathématiques Opération qui consiste à calculer combien de fois un nombre est contenu dans un autre. : Le quotient est le résultat de la division. 5 Coupure d ’un mot en fin de ligne que l ’on marque par un trait d ’union. tableau division des mots.

 

Spanish Dictionary

divisa

divisa 1 nombre femenino Moneda extranjera manejada en el comercio internacional :mercado de divisas; el franco es la divisa francesa .ETIMOLOGÍA Probablemente préstamo del alemán Devise , del mismo origen que divisa insignia .

 

divisa

divisa 2 nombre femenino 1 Insignia o emblema que es el símbolo de una persona, una familia, un cargo, etc. :un escudo con la divisa de la familia .2 Lazo de cintas de colores que distingue en la lidia los toros de cada ganadería :llevaba muchas cintas encarnadas y azules, como toros con su divisa al viento .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xv ) del latín divisa ‘dividida ’, participio pasivo femenino de dividere. De la familia etimológica de dividir (V.).

 

divisadero

divisadero nombre masculino Méx Lugar alto desde el cual se puede observar una zona extensa :se subió al divisadero porque desde ahí podía ver todo el valle .

 

divisar

divisar verbo transitivo Ver a cierta distancia algo, en especial cuando no se percibe claramente :no hacía caso de capotes, ni se le podía poner en suerte, pues en el momento que divisaba la vara huía despavorido; en días de buena visibilidad, desde lo alto de la Torre se alcanza a divisar hasta 70 km .ETIMOLOGÍA Derivado de divisa (V.), que ha evolucionado a ‘discernir a distancia ’, ‘ver a lo lejos ’, a partir de los cambios de significado registrados en divisa . De la familia etimológica de dividir (V.).

 

divisibilidad

divisibilidad nombre femenino 1 Cualidad de divisible :la divisibilidad del átomo .ANTÓNIMO indivisibilidad .2 Propiedad de un número entero de poder dividirse por otro, dando como resultado un número entero .

 

divisible

divisible adjetivo 1 Que puede ser dividido :los átomos son divisibles; en las penas divisibles, el período legal de su duración se entiende distribuido en tres partes .ANTÓNIMO indivisible .2 [número ] Que al dividirse entre otro da como resultado un número entero :un número es divisible por cinco cuando acaba en cinco o en cero .

 

división

división nombre femenino 1 Separación o partición de un todo en partes :con el armario hicimos una división del comedor .2 Parte o grupo que resulta de dividir un todo :dentro de cada país puede haber distintos tipos de divisiones (comarcas, regiones, autonomías, estados, etc. ); las parcelas son divisiones elementales del espacio agrícola .3 Marca que se utiliza para dividir un espacio .4 Reparto o distribución entre varias personas de las partes que resultan de dividir un todo :la división de la herencia se suspenderá hasta que se aclaren los términos de la misma .5 Discordia, desacuerdo u oposición entre varias personas o colectivos :la división y los enfrentamientos entre los grupos son constantes .6 Operación aritmética que consiste en calcular cuántas veces (cociente ) una cantidad (el divisor ) está contenida en otra (el dividendo ); se representa con los signos:, / o ―.7 Categoría en que están agrupados, según su nivel, los equipos de un determinado deporte pertenecientes a un país, una región, una competición, etc. :si nuestro equipo gana hoy, subirá de segunda a primera división .división de honor Esp Categoría en la que se agrupan los mejores equipos de un deporte :el F. C. Barcelona es uno de los clásicos de la división de honor de balonmano .8 Unidad militar compuesta por dos o más brigadas o regimientos de distintas armas del ejército y provista de servicios auxiliares :división aérea; división naval; la división suele estar mandada por un general .división acorazada o división blindada División que está formada fundamentalmente por carros de combate o fuerzas transportadas en vehículos blindados .división motorizada División en que las tropas son transportadas sobre camiones o vehículos especiales .9 biol Categoría taxónomica de clasificación de las plantas, inferior a la de reino y superior a la de clase .división celular Proceso de multiplicación de las células en dos células hijas . VÉASE general de división .

 

divisionario, -ria

divisionario, -ria adjetivo [moneda ] Que es una fracción exacta de la moneda de curso legal en un territorio .

 

divisionismo

divisionismo nombre masculino pint Técnica impresionista consistente en la yuxtaposición de los colores sobre el lienzo, de modo que producen un nuevo tono al fundirse en la retina del espectador .SINÓNIMO puntillismo .

 

divismo

divismo nombre masculino 1 Condición de divo (altivo o engreído ):sigue siendo la misma muchacha que al principio, tímida y nada amante de la popularidad y del divismo .2 Cualidad de divo (divino ).

 

divisor, -ra

divisor, -ra adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 [número, cantidad ] Que está contenido en otra cantidad un número exacto de veces :el 5 es divisor de 15 porque 15 lo contiene 3 veces .SINÓNIMO submúltiplo .2 nombre masculino Número que en la operación aritmética de la división divide a otro (el dividendo ):en la división 24:6 = 4, 6 es el divisor .común divisor Número o polinomio por el cual son divisibles dos o más números o polinomios :el 4 es común divisor de 8 y de l6 .máximo común divisor Mayor número o polinomio que divide exactamente dos o más números o polinomios .

 

divisorio, -ria

divisorio, -ria adjetivo 1 Que establece una separación o una división :puntos divisorios; pared divisoria; etapa divisoria .2 adjetivo /nombre femenino [línea ] Que señala los límites entre zonas de la superficie terrestre :la frontera es la línea divisoria entre dos estados, espacios administrativos o regiones .3 [línea ] Que puede considerarse en un terreno y desde la cual las aguas corrientes fluyen en direcciones opuestas .4 mús [línea ] Que separa dos compases .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

divisible

di vis i ble /dɪvɪ́zəb (ə )l /形容詞 be «…に » 分割できる «into » ; 〘数 〙 «…で » 割り切れる, 整除できる «by » Twelve is divisible by three .12は3で割り切れる

 

division

di vi sion /dɪvɪ́ʒ (ə )n /divide 名詞 s /-z /1 a. U «…への » 分割 , 区分 «into » ; «…の間での » 分配 , 分担 «between, among » (!具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) the division of time into years and months 時間を年月に分割すること division of labor 分業 b. C «…の間の » 仕切り, 境界線 «between » .c. C (分割された )部分 .2 〖集合的に; ⦅主に英 ⦆では単複両扱い 〗a. (組織などの )部門 , 部局, (⦅略 ⦆Div )▸ a branch division 支部 [局 ]b. スポーツ ディビジョン 〘leagueを構成するグループ 〙; (体重別 年齢別などの )クラス, (⦅略 ⦆Div ).c. 〘軍 〙(陸軍の )師団 ; (海軍の )分艦隊 (⦅略 ⦆Div ).3 a. U 〖具体例ではa (…) /s 〗 «…の間での /…内での » (意見の相違による )分裂 , 対立 «between , among /in , within » There was a deep division among Republicans .共和党員の間に深い溝があった internal divisions 内部分裂 b. C (社会 経済的な )格差 racial [class ] divisions 人種 [階級 ]間格差 4 U C 〘数 〙割り算, 除法 (multiplication ).5 C ⦅英 ⦆〘政 〙(議会での )採決 force a division 強行採決する 6 C 〘植 〙(分類上の )(classification 2 ).7 C U 生物 分裂 .8 C 行政区, 管区 ; ⦅英 ⦆選挙区 .9 U 園芸 株分け .~́ l bby ⦅英 ⦆採決ロビー 〘議会で採決時に賛否両派が分かれて集まる 〙.~́ s gn 割り算記号 〘÷〙.

 

divisional

di vi sion al /dɪvɪ́ʒ (ə )n (ə )l /形容詞 比較なし 名詞 の前で 〗1 分割 [区分 ]上の, 部分 [門 ]の .2 〘軍 〙師団の .

 

divisive

di vi sive /dɪváɪsɪv /形容詞 ⦅非難して ⦆1 (人の間に )対立 [不和 ]を生む (ような ), 意見の不一致を起こす .2 区分をなす .ness 名詞 U 対立, 不和 .

 

divisor

di vi sor /dɪváɪzə r /名詞 C 〘数 〙除数 (dividend ); 約数 the greatest common divisor 最大公約数