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I . par·ti·tion [pɑ:ˈtɪʃən] N

1. partition no pl POL:

partition of a country
partition of a country

2. partition (structure):

partition

II . par·ti·tion [pɑ:ˈtɪʃən] VB trans

1. partition POL:

partition country

2. partition (divide):

partition room

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These urinals are usually equipped with partitions for the sake of privacy.
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A similar partition was to occur again in 1793 and for a third time in 1795.
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This resulted in the partition of the county between father and son, and the county was not reunited until his father's death five years later.
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The first of said sections manufactures ceiling panels, walls and partitions.
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In 1970, the two wings of the remaining hotel were partitioned creating two separate buildings.
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However, some of the testing tactics used in practice actually do not always generate a partition of some test classes.
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If components are not able to contact one another using the network (a condition known as a network partition), operation of the system will continue.
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The ground state is partitioned into two spatially separated parts: the block and the environment.
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Independence and partition inspired literary and other artistic creations in many languages.
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It is the partition function for a gas of point charges moving on a line that are attracted to the origin.
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