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What is another word for Partition? – 128 Partition Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Partition

    The primary meaning of the word "partition" is the act of dividing something into parts or sections.

    Definitions

    • A partition is a division of something, especially a country or a piece of land, into separate parts, typically governed or owned by different people or groups.
    • * A partition can also refer to a physical barrier or division, such as a wall or screen, that separates two or more areas.
    • * In computing, a partition refers to a division of a hard disk into separate sections, each of which can be treated as a separate disk.

    Etymology of Partition

    The word "partition" has its roots in the Latin word "partitio," which means "a sharing, division, or distribution."
    The word entered the English language in the 15th century, initially referring to the act of dividing or sharing something, especially land or property.
    Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include other types of divisions, such as physical barriers or separations.

    Example Uses

    • The country was divided into separate partitions, each controlled by a different faction.
    • * The office was divided into partitions to create separate workspaces for each employee.
    • * The hard drive was partitioned into two separate sections, one for the operating system and one for data storage.

    Antonyms & Near Antonyms

    unity union integration merger amalgamation fusion combination joining connection linkage attachment reunion reconciliation solidarity harmony cohesion synthesis consolidation unification oneness wholeness completeness entirety