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division noun

  /dɪˈvɪʒən/
  • (arithmetic) A calculation that involves this process.
  • (music) A florid instrumental variation of a melody in the 17th and 18th centuries, originally conceived as the dividing of each of a succession of long notes into several short ones.
Division, Teilung
  • (military) A formation, usually made up of two or three brigades.
  • A usually high-level section of a large company or conglomerate.
Division, Abteilung
  • (uncountable) The act or process of dividing anything.
Teilung, Division
  • Each of the separate parts of something resulting from division.
Teil
  • (botany, mycology) A rank below kingdom and above class, particularly used of plants or fungi, also (particularly of animals) called a phylum; a taxon at that rank.
Division

divisible adjective

  [dɪˈvɪzɪbəɫ]
  • (arithmetic) Of an integer, that, when divided by another integer, leaves no remainder.
teilbar
  • Capable of being divided or split.
teilbar, dividierbar

divisibility noun

  /dɪˈvɪzɪbɪlɪti/
  • (uncountable) The state of being divisible. The state capable of being divided.
Teilbarkeit

divisive adjective

  /dɪˈvaɪsɪv/ , /dɪˈvɪsɪv/ , /dɪˈvɪzɪv/
  • Having a quality that divides or separates.
entzweiend, spaltend, teilend

divisiveness noun

  • The characteristic of being divisive.
Entzweiung, Gespaltenheit, Spaltung, Teilung, Trennung, Uneinigkeit

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ring noun

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (jewelry) A round piece of (precious) metal worn around the finger or through the ear, nose, etc.
  • A circumscribing object, (roughly) circular and hollow, looking like an annual ring, earring, finger ring etc.
  • (UK) A bird band, a round piece of metal put around a bird's leg used for identification and studies of migration.
  • A circular group of people or objects.
  • (astronomy) A formation of various pieces of material orbiting around a planet or young star.
  • An exclusive group of people, usually involving some unethical or illegal practices.
  • (geometry) A planar geometrical figure included between two concentric circles.
Ring
  • A place where some sports or exhibitions take place; notably a circular or comparable arena, such as a boxing ring or a circus ring; hence the field of a political contest.
Ring, Manege

ring noun

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (algebra) An algebraic structure which consists of a set with two binary operations: an additive operation and a multiplicative operation, such that the set is an abelian group under the additive operation, a monoid under the multiplicative operation, and such that the multiplicative operation is distributive with respect to the additive operation.
  • (algebra) An algebraic structure as above, but only required to be a semigroup under the multiplicative operation, that is, there need not be a multiplicative identity element.
Ring

ring verb

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (intransitive) Of a bell, etc., to produce a resonant sound.
  • (intransitive, figuratively) To produce the sound of a bell or a similar sound.
klingeln, läuten
  • (transitive) To make (a bell, etc.) produce a resonant sound.
läuten, klingeln
  • (intransitive, figuratively) Of something spoken or written, to appear to be, to seem, to sound.
anrufen, klingen, klingeln
  • (transitive) To produce (a sound) by ringing.
läuten

ring noun

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (analysis, measure theory) A family of sets that is closed under finite unions and set-theoretic differences.
Ring, Mengenring

ring noun

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (colloquial) A telephone call.
klingeln

ring verb

  /ɹɪŋ/
  • (AU, transitive) To ride around (a group of animals, especially cattle) to keep them milling in one place; hence (intransitive), to work as a drover, to muster cattle.
beringen

ringing adjective

  /ˈɹɪŋɪŋ/
  • Loud and clear.
klar, kraftvoll

ringed

beringt