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noun
Divider  n.  
1.
One who, or that which, divides; that which separates anything into parts.
2.
One who deals out to each his share. "Who made me a judge or a divider over you?"
3.
One who, or that which, causes division. "Hate is of all things the mightiest divider." "Money, the great divider of the world."
4.
pl. An instrument for dividing lines, describing circles, etc., compasses. See Compasses. Note: The word dividers is usually applied to the instrument as made for the use of draughtsmen, etc.; compasses to the coarser instrument used by carpenters.
5.
A vertical structure that divides or separates (as a wall divides one room from another). Note: The structure may be a wall with an opening in it to allow seeing one part of the room from the other. This term is also used to designate a semitransparent curtain formed by hanging multiple strings of various materials from a ceiling, intended to visually partition a room without inhibiting passage between the partitions
Synonyms: partition, room divider.






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"Divider" Quotes from Famous Books



... solar, and begins on the 22d of December, or immediately after the southern solstice, which they call Thaumathipantu, or the head and tail of the year, and are able to ascertain this period with tolerable precision by means of watching the shadows. The 22d of June is called Udanthipantu, the divider of the year, as dividing it into two equal parts. The whole year is called Tipantu, or the course of the sun, and is divided into twelve months of thirty days each, to which they add five intercallary days to complete the tropical year, but in what way I have not ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 5 • Robert Kerr

... being too refined for the intellects of their workmen, which occasions perpetual mistakes. And although they are dexterous enough upon a piece of paper, in the management of the rule, the pencil, and the divider, yet in the common actions and behaviour of life, I have not seen a more clumsy, awkward, and unhandy people, nor so slow and perplexed in their conceptions upon all other subjects, except those of mathematics and music. They are very bad reasoners, and vehemently given to opposition, unless ...
— Gulliver's Travels - into several remote nations of the world • Jonathan Swift

... him, was a prince excellently learned, and had the patient and subtle wit of a schoolman, insomuch as in common speech (which leaves no virtue untaxed) he was called Cymini Sector, a carver or a divider of cummin seed, which is one of the least seeds. Such a patience he had and settled spirit to enter into the least and most exact differences of causes, a fruit no doubt of the exceeding tranquillity and serenity of ...
— The Advancement of Learning • Francis Bacon

... 207, consist of two legs turning on a joint, and having sharpened points. A convenient form is the wing divider which can be accurately adjusted by set-screws. A pencil can be substituted for the removable point. They are used for describing circles and arcs, for spacing, for measuring, for subdividing distances, and for scribing. In scribing a line parallel with a given outline, ...
— Handwork in Wood • William Noyes

... circles, a lining pen or pen for straight lines, a small spring bow-pencil for circles, a large bow-pen with a removable leg to replace by a divider leg or a pencil leg, and having an extension piece ...
— Mechanical Drawing Self-Taught • Joshua Rose

... that we are cider merchants, that is all," observed Dormer Colville, when they crossed the river, which has always been the great divider of France. ...
— The Last Hope • Henry Seton Merriman

... yourself? Don't you know what we gypsy girls are? It's our nature; you must make up your mind to it. When there comes weariness the divider, and calls the soul away to strange, distant parts, how is one to stay here? Don't forget your Masha; you won't find such another sweetheart, and I won't forget you, my dearie; but our life ...
— A Sportsman's Sketches - Volume II • Ivan Turgenev



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