partition

partition
I
(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)
n. wall, screen, diaphragm, barrier; separation, severance, cutting-off; section, portion, division. See part, apportionment, between.
II
(Roget's IV) n.
1. [Division]
Syn. apportionment, separation, severance; see distribution 1 .
2. [That which divides or separates]
Syn. bar, obstruction, hindrance; see barrier , wall 1 .
III
(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus)
I
n.
divider, wall, barrier, panel, screen, division, separation, dermarcation, segregation.
II
v.
separate, divide, wall off, segregate, screen, subdivide, section, apportion.
IV
(Roget's Thesaurus II) I noun 1. The act or an instance of separating one thing from another: detachment, disjunction, dis juncture, disseverance, disseverment, disunion, division, divorce, divorcement, parting, separation, severance, split. See ASSEMBLE, PART. 2. A solid structure that encloses an area or separates one area from another: barrier, wall. See INCLUDE, THING. II verb 1. To make a division into parts, sections, or branches: break up, dissever, divide, part, section, segment, separate. See ASSEMBLE, PART. 2. To separate with or as if with a wall: fence, wall. See INCLUDE.

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