sector

sector
I. noun Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin, cutter, from secare to cut — more at saw Date: 1570 1. a. a geometric figure bounded by two radii and the included arc of a circle b. (1) a subdivision of a defensive military position (2) a portion of a military front or area of operation c. an area or portion resembling a sector <
bilingual sector of town — David Kleinberg
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d. a sociological, economic, or political subdivision of society <
cooperation between the public and private sectors — Peter Chapman
>
2. a mathematical instrument consisting of two rulers connected at one end by a joint and marked with several scales 3. a subdivision of a track on a computer disk • sectoral adjective II. transitive verb (sectored; sectoring) Date: 1884 to divide into or furnish with sectors

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  • sector — privado sector público Informática. En informática, espacio más pequeño disponible en la superficie de un disco. Una pista está dividida en subsecciones idénticas que se llaman sectores y que contienen los datos almacenados. En economía, cada una …   Diccionario de Economía

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