To divide by walls or partitions.
To divide into shares: as, to partition an estate.
To separate into parts.
To make a selection of elements possessing a common characteristic: as, to partition a manifold.
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The act of parting or dividing; the act of separating into portions and distributing: as, the partition of a kingdom among several other states.
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The state of being divided; division; separation; distinction.
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Separate part; apartment; compartment.
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That by which different parts are separated.
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In architecture, a dividing wall; a wall or barrier which serves to separate one apartment from another in a building.
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In botany, the division of a parted leaf; also, the wall of a cell in an ovary or fruit; a dissepiment.
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In zoology, specifically, a party-wall, septum, or dissepiment.
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In law, a division of property among co-owners by their agreement or by judicial proceeding.
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In music. Same as score.
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In logic and rhetoric, the separation of an integrate whole into its integrant parts; the separation of any whole into its parts, except that the separation of a genus into its species, or of a species into genus and difference, is not so called.
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In mathematics, a mode of separating a positive whole number into a sum of positive whole numbers. Thus, the partitions of are , and