Meaning Divide
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The topographic ridge that separates drainage basins.
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In hydrologic terms, the high ground that forms the boundary of a watershed. A divide is also called a ridge.
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early 14c., from Latin dividere "to force apart, cleave, distribute," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + -videre "to separate," from PIE root *weidh- "to separate" [..]
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1640s, "act of dividing," from divide (v.). Meaning "watershed, separation between river valleys" is first recorded 1807, American English.
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to divide or division is sharing or grouping a number into equal parts. • dividend: the number being divided. • divisor or factor: a number that will divide the dividend exactly.
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a ridge between two drainage systems. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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A method of multiplying perennials in order to produce more plants and maintain their strength.
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To split a plant into several sections, each having its own portion of roots, for propagation purposes.
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a serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility) separate into parts or portions; "divide the cake into three equal parts"; & [..]
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to separate into parts
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To perform the operation of division.
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tseteyln
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teyln oyf
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the highest ridge of land separating watersheds or river basins. In North America, the Continental Divide runs from Alaska south along the Rocky Mountains into Mexico.
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(n) a serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility)(n) a ridge of land that separates two adjacent river systems(v) separate into parts or portions(v) pe [..]
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a ridge or high area of land that separates one drainage basin from another
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A ridge of high ground separating two drainage basins emptied by different streams.
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1. a separated area, 2. to separate. Economy
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The high ground that forms the boundary of a watershed. A divide is also called a ridge.
Source: srh.noaa.gov

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In hydrologic terms, the high ground that forms the boundary of a watershed. A divide is also called a ridge.
Source: forecast.weather.gov

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Equally portioning a dough or batter before shaping or panning prior to baking.
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In hydrologic terms, the high ground that forms the boundary of a watershed. A divide is also called a ridge.
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1. a separated area, 2. to separate. Economy
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