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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sec·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
cutting
,
or
separation
by
cutting
;
as
,
the
section
of
bodies
.
2.
A
part
separated
from
something
;
a
division
;
a
portion
;
a
slice
.
Specifically
: --
(a)
A
distinct
part
or
portion
of
a
book
or
writing
;
a
subdivision
of
a
chapter
;
the
division
of
a
law
or
other
writing
;
a
paragraph
;
an
article
;
hence
,
the
character
§,
often
used
to
denote
such
a
division
.
It
is
hardly
possible
to
give
a
distinct
view
of
his
several
arguments
in
distinct
sections
.
--
Locke
.
(b)
A
distinct
part
of
a
country
or
people
,
community
,
class
,
or
the
like
;
a
part
of
a
territory
separated
by
geographical
lines
,
or
of
a
people
considered
as
distinct
.
The
extreme
section
of
one
class
consists
of
bigoted
dotards
,
the
extreme
section
of
the
other
consists
of
shallow
and
reckless
empirics
.
--
Macaulay
.
(c)
One
of
the
portions
,
of
one
square
mile
each
,
into
which
the
public
lands
of
the
United
States
are
divided
;
one
thirty-sixth
part
of
a
township
.
These
sections
are
subdivided
into
quarter
sections
for
sale
under
the
homestead
and
preemption
laws
.
3.
Geom.
The
figure
made
up
of
all
the
points
common
to
a
superficies
and
a
solid
which
meet
,
or
to
two
superficies
which
meet
,
or
to
two
lines
which
meet
.
In
the
first
case
the
section
is
a
superficies
,
in
the
second
a
line
,
and
in
the
third
a
point
.
4.
Nat. Hist.
A
division
of
a
genus
;
a
group
of
species
separated
by
some
distinction
from
others
of
the
same
genus
; --
often
indicated
by
the
sign
§.
5.
Mus.
A
part
of
a
musical
period
,
composed
of
one
or
more
phrases
.
See
Phrase
.
6.
The
description
or
representation
of
anything
as
it
would
appear
if
cut
through
by
any
intersecting
plane
;
depiction
of
what
is
beyond
a
plane
passing
through
,
or
supposed
to
pass
through
,
an
object
,
as
a
building
,
a
machine
,
a
succession
of
strata
;
profile
.
Note:
☞
In
mechanical
drawing
,
as
in
these
Illustrations
of
a
cannon
,
a
longitudinal
section
(
a
)
usually
represents
the
object
as
cut
through
its
center
lengthwise
and
vertically
;
a
cross
or
transverse
section
(
b
),
as
cut
crosswise
and
vertically
;
and
a
horizontal
section
(
c
),
as
cut
through
its
center
horizontally
.
Oblique
sections
are
made
at
various
angles
.
In
architecture
,
a
vertical
section
is
a
drawing
showing
the
interior
,
the
thickness
of
the
walls
,
etc
.,
as
if
made
on
a
vertical
plane
passed
through
a
building
.
Angular sections
Math.
,
a
branch
of
analysis
which
treats
of
the
relations
of
sines
,
tangents
,
etc
.,
of
arcs
to
the
sines
,
tangents
,
etc
.,
of
their
multiples
or
of
their
parts
. [
R
.]
Conic sections
.
Geom.
See
under
Conic
.
Section liner
Drawing
,
an
instrument
to
aid
in
drawing
a
series
of
equidistant
parallel
lines
, --
used
in
representing
sections
.
Thin section
,
a
section
or
slice
,
as
of
mineral
,
animal
,
or
vegetable
substance
,
thin
enough
to
be
transparent
,
and
used
for
study
under
the
microscope
.
Syn:
--
Part
;
portion
;
division
.
Usage:
Section
,
Part
.
The
English
more
commonly
apply
the
word
section
to
a
part
or
portion
of
a
body
of
men
;
as
,
a
section
of
the
clergy
,
a
small
section
of
the
Whigs
,
etc
.
In
the
United
States
this
use
is
less
common
,
but
another
use
,
unknown
or
but
little
known
in
England
,
is
very
frequent
,
as
in
the
phrases
“the
eastern
section
of
our
country,”
etc
.,
the
same
sense
being
also
given
to
the
adjective
sectional
;
as
,
sectional
feelings
,
interests
,
etc
.
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