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section 1. Transport the section of a railway track that is maintained by a single crew or is controlled by a particular signal box 2. Archit a representation of a portion of a building or object exposed when cut by an imaginary vertical plane so as to show its construction and interior 3. Geometry a. a plane surface formed by cutting through a solid b. the shape or area of such a plane surface 4. Surgery any procedure involving the cutting or division of an organ, structure, or part, such as a Caesarian section 5. a thin slice of biological tissue, mineral, etc., prepared for examination by a microscope 6. a segment of an orange or other citrus fruit 7. Austral and NZ a fare stage on a bus, tram, etc. 8. Music a. an extended division of a composition or movement that forms a coherent part of the structure b. a division in an orchestra, band, etc., containing instruments belonging to the same class section [′sek·shən] (civil engineering) A piece of land usually 1 mile square (640 acres or approximately 2.58999 square kilometers) with boundaries conforming to meridians and parallels within established limits; 1 of 36 units of subdivision of a township in the U.S. Public Land survey system. (communications) Each individual transmission span in a radio relay system; a system has one more section than it has repeaters. (geology) An inclined or vertical surface that is uncovered either naturally (as a sea cliff or stream bank) or artificially (as a strip mine or road cut) through a part of the earth's crust. A description or scale drawing of the successive rock units or geologic structures shown by the exposed surface, or their appearance if cut through by any intersecting plane. (mathematics) For a polyhedral angle, the polygon formed by the intersection of the faces of the angle with a plane that does not pass through the vertex. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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