Dividing

  • 71non-dividing — non dividˈing adjective (of a cell) not undergoing division • • • Main Entry: ↑non …

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  • 72Mutualization Of Risk — Dividing up the costs associated with risks and financial losses among several investors, businesses, organizations or people. Mutualizing risk lowers the overall potential for significant financial loss to any one entity. Historically, one of… …

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  • 73splitting cause of action — Dividing a single or indivisible cause of action into several parts or claims and bringing several actions thereon. Van Brode Mill. Co. v. Kellogg Co., D.C.Del., 113 F.Supp. 845, 852. Commencement of action for only part of the cause of action.… …

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  • 74cutting out — Dividing a herd of cattle into separate herds according to the individual ownership of the animals; dividing a herd of cattle according to animals ready for market and animals requiring further growth or feeding to make them marketable most… …

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  • 75Separación de las aguas y la tierra — Miguel Ángel, 1511 Fresco • Renacimiento 280 cm × 570 cm Capilla Sixtina, Roma …

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  • 76caivel — dividing fish from a actch by lots (British dialect) …

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  • 77trifurcate — dividing into three …

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  • 78branching — Dividing into parts; sending out offshoots; bifurcating. SYN: ramose, ramous. [Fr. branche, related to L. branchium, arm] false b. in bacteriology, the appearance of b. produced when a cell is pushed out of the general line of growth and develops …

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  • 7908315 — Dividing Creek, Nj (Miscellaneous » ZIP Codes) …

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  • 80Diversification — Dividing investment funds among a variety of securities with different risk, reward, and correlation statistics so as to minimize unsystematic risk. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * diversify di‧ver‧si‧fy [daɪˈvɜːsfaɪ ǁ dˈvɜːr , daɪ… …

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