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Definitionn. a vertical structure that divides or separates
Last update: April 13, 2016
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The resolution partitioned Poland. [verb]
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You can buy dedicated hamster style cages that have a wire partition down the middle. [verb]
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Partition of the big state into smaller states may lead to better governance. [noun]
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Here is a good example of a stud partition wall. [Please select]
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A thin partition only separated the two families, and each could hear what the other said and did. [Please select]
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The voice was that of the joiner's wife on the other side of the partition. [Please select]
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But when a partition had been knocked down, and the breach tacked over with festoons of laurel, Mr. [Please select]
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HALLAN, a partition, a screen. [Please select]
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He started up and listened; it came from the apartment of Colonel Talbot, which was divided from his own by a wainscotted partition, with a door of communication. [Please select]
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Tristram listened in admiration on the other side of the partition. [Please select]
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She thought she heard a sound over by the little trap in the partition-wall through which they held all their actual communication with the world. [Please select]
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