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['sekʃ(ə)n] n
comp., MS tatelano ya diselaete (A labeled group of consecutive slides that helps the user navigate and organize presentations); selaodisigadi (A control that contains other controls); karolo (A portion of a document in which you set certain page formatting options. You create a new section when you want to change such properties as line numbering, number of columns, or headers and footers)
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sections abbr.
abbr. ss (The following abbreviations should be used in pinpoint references to a treaty: Article (art); Articles (arts); Section (s); Sections (ss); Subsection (sub-s); Subsections (sub-ss); Paragraph (para); Paragraphs (paras); Schedule (sch); Schedules (schs); Appendix (app). Example: Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community, opened for signature 25 March 1957, 298 UNTS 11, art 85(1) (entered into force 1 January 1958). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_International_law Alexander Demidov)
abbr., construct. s.s.
section ['sekʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr. sx
abbr., karate. stn
law, abbr. s.; sec.; sect.
mil., abbr. sec; sect; sxn
nucl.pow., abbr. sct
USA As applied to ships or naval aircraft, a tactical subdivision of a division; A subdivision of an office, installation, territory, works, or organization; especially a major subdivision of a staff; A tactical unit of the Army and Marine Corps smaller than a platoon and larger than a squad; An area in a warehouse extending from one wall to the next (JP 3-33); usually the largest subdivision of one floor (JP 3-33)
SECTIONS n
ocean., nautic., scient. Energetically Active Zones of the Ocean and Climate Variability
sections
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