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Definition of Divisions
1. division [n] - See also: division
Lexicographical Neighbors of Divisions
Literary usage of Divisions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Physiology of Man by Austin Flint (1873)
"CHAPTER I. PHYSIOLOGICAL divisions AND STRUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM.
General considerations—divisions of the nervous system—Physiological anatomy of the ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Torts: A Philosophic Discussion of the General by Edgar Benton Kinkead (1903)
"Something of the divisions or Titles of the Law." An author might as well endeavor
to cause water to flow uphill as to attempt to alter or change the ..."
3. Epitome of Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern History by Karl Julius Ploetz (1911)
"Ancient history, treated ethnographically, falls into two great divisions : A.
Eastern peoples: Egyptians (Hamitic); .Tews, Babylonians, A«- B. Western ..."
4. Primitive Culture: Researches Into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy by Edward Burnett Tylor (1903)
"Doctrine of Soul's Existence after Death ; its main divisions, Transmigration
and Future Life—Transmigration of Souls: re-birth in Human and Animal Bodies, ..."
5. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene: For Educational Institutions and by Joseph Chrisman Hutchison (1902)
"divisions. — The study of the human body includes: 1. Anatomy, which is the study
of the structure of the human body. This is again subdivided into, first, ..."