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I . section [ˈsekʃn] N

2. section (group):

5. section of road:

6. section (cut):

II . section [ˈsekʃn] VB trans

1. section (cut):

2. section (divide):

3. section Brit MED:

cross-section N

2. cross-section fig:

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It has two main sections: a cockpit in front and a cargo section in the back with a ring transporter.
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The atlas contained seventy albumen prints of frontal, saggital, and horizontal sections of the brain.
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It's a broad intercellular junction in the transversal sections of an intercalated disc of cardiac muscle anchoring actin filaments.
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Engineering sections divided into specialized areas of relevant existing departments in the university.
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Well-to-do sections of population were the factory management, skilled armorers and artisans, administrative professionals, officials, clergy and merchants.
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Although gangs were disproportionately confined to lower-income inner-city sections, fear knew no boundaries citywide.
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The pre-fabricated steel sections are hot-dip galvanised for protection against corrosion, and no part is too heavy for two men to carry.
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The lower sections of this glacier end on cliffs and a small valley at about in elevation.
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This also had the effect of abolishing the offences of misprision of felony and compounding a felony (but these offences were replaced with new ones in sections 4 and 5).
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The sumo ring was oversized for the cars and was sectioned off so that various sections contained hazards.
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