subdivide
21subdivide — sub·divide …
22subdivide — [ˌsʌbdɪˈvaɪd] verb [T] to divide the parts of something that has already been divided …
23subdivide — sub•di•vide [[t]ˌsʌb dɪˈvaɪd, ˈsʌb dɪˌvaɪd[/t]] v. vid•ed, vid•ing 1) to divide (something already divided) into smaller parts 2) to divide into parts 3) to divide (a tract of land) into building lots 4) to become separated into divisions or… …
24subdivide — [c]/ˈsʌbdəvaɪd / (say subduhvuyd), /sʌbdəˈvaɪd / (say subduh vuyd) verb (subdivided, subdividing) –verb (t) 1. to divide (a part, or an already divided whole) into smaller parts; divide anew after a first division. 2. to divide into parts. –verb… …
25subdivide — To divide a part into smaller parts; to separate into smaller divisions. As, where an estate is to be taken by some of the heirs per stirpes, it is divided and subdivided according to the number of takers in the nearest degree and those in the… …
26subdivide — To divide a tract of land into lots before developing or improving the tract. Gill v Saunders, 182 Ark 453, 31 SW2d 748 …
27subdivide — v.tr. & intr. divide again after a first division. Etymology: ME f. L subdividere (as SUB , DIVIDE) …
28Subdivided — Subdivide Sub di*vide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subdivided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subdividing}.] [L. subdividere, sub under + dividere to divide. See {Divide}.] To divide the parts of (anything) into more parts; to part into smaller divisions; to divide …
29Subdividing — Subdivide Sub di*vide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Subdivided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Subdividing}.] [L. subdividere, sub under + dividere to divide. See {Divide}.] To divide the parts of (anything) into more parts; to part into smaller divisions; to divide …
30partition off part of a room — subdivide a room into smaller parts …