(noun.) one of several parts or pieces that fit with others to constitute a whole object; 'a section of a fishing rod'; 'metal sections were used below ground'; 'finished the final segment of the road'.
(noun.) a self-contained part of a larger composition (written or musical); 'he always turns first to the business section'; 'the history of this work is discussed in the next section'.
(noun.) a segment of a citrus fruit; 'he ate a section of the orange'.
(noun.) a small team of policemen working as part of a police platoon.
(noun.) a small army unit usually having a special function.
(noun.) a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class.
(noun.) a small class of students who are part of a larger course but are taught separately; 'a graduate student taught sections for the professor's lecture course'.
(noun.) (geometry) the area created by a plane cutting through a solid.
(noun.) a distinct region or subdivision of a territorial or political area or community or group of people; 'no section of the nation is more ardent than the South'; 'there are three synagogues in the Jewish section'.
(noun.) a very thin slice (of tissue or mineral or other substance) for examination under a microscope; 'sections from the left ventricle showed diseased tissue'.
(noun.) a land unit equal to 1 square mile.
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