segment

segment
I. noun Etymology: Latin segmentum, from secare to cut — more at saw Date: 1570 1. a portion cut off from a geometric figure by one or more points, lines, or planes: as a. the area of a circle bounded by a chord and an arc of that circle b. the part of a sphere cut off by a plane or included between two parallel planes c. the finite part of a line between two points in the line 2. a. a separate piece of something ; bit, fragment <
chop the stalks into short segments
>
b. one of the constituent parts into which a body, entity, or quantity is divided or marked off by or as if by natural boundaries <
all segments of the population agree
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Synonyms: see partsegmentary adjective II. transitive verb Date: 1859 to separate into segments ; give off as segments

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