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n.
The state or quality of being sectional; sectionalism.
n.
A little or petty sect.
v. t.
To divide according to gepgraphical sections or local interests.
n.
A follower; a disciple; an adherent to a sect.
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An astronomical instrument, the limb of which embraces a small portion only of a circle, used for measuring differences of declination too great for the compass of a micrometer. When it is used for measuring zenith distances of stars, it is called a zenith sector.
n.
The act of cutting, or separation by cutting; as, the section of bodies.
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Of or pertaining to a sector; as, a sectoral circle.
n.
A disproportionate regard for the interests peculiar to a section of the country; local patriotism, as distinguished from national.
n.
Devotion to a sect.
n.
The state or quality of being sectile.
n.
One devoted to a sect; a soetary.
v. t.
To form into sections.
a.
Of or pertaining to a sections or distinct part of larger body or territory; local.
n.
A sectarian; a member or adherent of a sect; a follower or disciple of some particular teacher in philosophy or religion; one who separates from an established church; a dissenter.
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The figure made up of all the points common to a superficies and a solid which meet, or to two superficies which meet, or to two lines which meet. In the first case the section is a superficies, in the second a line, and in the third a point.
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A mathematical instrument, consisting of two rulers connected at one end by a joint, each arm marked with several scales, as of equal parts, chords, sines, tangents, etc., one scale of each kind on each arm, and all on lines radiating from the common center of motion. The sector is used for plotting, etc., to any scale.
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One of the portions, of one square mile each, into which the public lands of the United States are divided; one thirty-sixth part of a township. These sections are subdivided into quarter sections for sale under the homestead and preemption laws.
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A sectorial, or carnassial, tooth.
a.
Consisting of sections, or capable of being divided into sections; as, a sectional steam boiler.
adv.
In a sectional manner.
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