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- DIVÍDE, divíd, vb. III. tranz. şi refl. (Numai la prez.) A (se) împărţi, a(se) diviza. – Din lat. dividere.Trimis de ana_zecheru, 29.05.2002. Sursa: DEX '98DIVÍDE vb. 1. v. împărţi. 2. v. descompune.Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonimedivíde vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. şi 3 pl. divíd (nu se foloseşte la timpurile trecute)Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortograficA DIVÍDE divíd tranz. A face să se dividă. /<lat. dividereTrimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEXA SE DIVÍDE pers. 3 se divíde intranz. (despre obiecte integrale) A se desface în două sau mai multe părţi; a se împărţi; a se diviza. /<lat. dividereTrimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEXDIVÍDE vb. III. tr., refl. A (se) împărţi, a (se) diviza. [P.i. divíd. / < lat., it. dividere].Trimis de LauraGellner, 19.05.2006. Sursa: DNdivíde (divíd, -ís), vb. – A împărţi, a diviza. lat. dividere (sec. XIX). Mai puţin folosit decît dubletul diviza, vb., din fr. diviser. – Der. dividend, s.n., din fr. dividende, germ. Dividenden; indivis, adj.; divizibil, adj.; indivizibil, adj.; divizibilitate, s.f.; divizi(un)e, s.f.; divizionar, adj.; divizor, s.n.; subdivizi(un)e, s.f., din fr.Trimis de blaurb, 14.11.2008. Sursa: DERDIVÍDE vb. tr., refl. a (se) împărţi, a (se) fragmenta, a (se) diviza. (< lat. dividere)Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN
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Divide — Di*vide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Divided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dividing}.] [L. dividere, divisum; di = dis + root signifying to part; cf. Skr. vyadh to pierce; perh. akin to L. vidua widow, and E. widow. Cf. {Device}, {Devise}.] 1. To part asunder (a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Divide — (engl.: teilen) steht für Divide County, County im US Bundesstaat North Dakota in den Vereinigten Staaten Great Divide Basin, Region in Wyoming, USA Divide (Arkansas) Siehe auch Divide Township Great Divide Continental Divide … Deutsch Wikipedia
divide — [v1] separate, disconnect abscind, bisect, branch, break, break down, carve, chop, cleave, cross, cut, cut up, demarcate, detach, dichotomize, disengage, disentangle, disjoin, dislocate, dismember, dissect, dissever, dissociate, dissolve,… … New thesaurus
divide — ► VERB 1) separate into parts. 2) distribute or share out. 3) disagree or cause to disagree. 4) form a boundary between. 5) Mathematics find how many times (a number) contains another. 6) Mathematics (of a number) be susceptible of division… … English terms dictionary
Divide — Di*vide , n. A dividing ridge of land between the tributaries of two streams; also called {watershed} and {water parting}. A divide on either side of which the waters drain into two different oceans is called a {continental divide}. [1913 Webster … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
divide — (v.) early 14c., from L. dividere to force apart, cleave, distribute, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + videre to separate, from PIE root *weidh to separate (see WIDOW (Cf. widow); also see WITH (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Divide — Di*vide , v. i. 1. To be separated; to part; to open; to go asunder. Milton. [1913 Webster] The Indo Germanic family divides into three groups. J. Peile. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause separation; to disunite. [1913 Webster] A gulf, a strait, the sea … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
divide — I (distribute) verb admeasure, administer, allocate, allot, apportion, appropriate, assign, carve, consign, dispense, disperse, dispose, distribuere, dividere, dole, dole out, endow, give out, issue, mete, mete out, parcel out, pass out, pay out … Law dictionary
divide — UK US /dɪˈvaɪd/ verb ► [T] to calculate the number of times one number fits into another: »Convert the euro amount into sterling by dividing the euro amount by the exchange rate. ► [I or T] to separate, or make something separate, into different… … Financial and business terms
divide — [də vīd′] vt. divided, dividing [ME dividen < L dividere, to separate, divide, distribute < di (< dis , apart) + base seen in vidua, WIDOW < IE base * weidh , to separate (prob. < wi , apart + dhē, set, DO1)] 1. to separate into… … English World dictionary