subdivisionsub‧di‧vi‧sion /ˌsʌbdəˈvɪʒən/ noun - He turns the plane toward a mountainside subdivision and grabs more papers from behind the cockpit.
- In more than one case entire housing subdivisions have been sold before the first unit was constructed.
- Normally, in order to maintain control over the use of subdivisions, each combination of main heading and subdivision must be approved.
- The subdivision of stock into subject groups calls for flexible and adroit administration.
- They have named the subdivision Renaissance.
- Topic subdivisions are subject subdivisions, for example, Engineering - Research 3.
ADJECTIVE► new· They later moved to a new subdivision in south Arlington.· That money will allow the Growth Lobby to make sure new subdivisions have something to flush.
VERB► build· In their place, developers are building upscale subdivisions that tend to cater to newcomers less willing to put down roots.
noundividedivisionsubdivisionadjectivedivided ≠ undivideddivisible ≠ indivisibledivisiveverbdividesubdivide