Etymology
The word "division" derives from the Late Latin "divisus," meaning "separated." This Latin term originates from the Proto-Indo-European root "dei-," which means "to divide."
Meaning
Division refers to:
Origin
The concept of division has been used since ancient times in various forms:
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