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Divisional   /dɪvˈɪʒənəl/   Listen
Divisional

adjective
1.
Of or relating to a military division.
2.
Serving to divide or marking a division.
3.
Constituting a division or an aliquot part of the basic monetary unit.  "Fractional currency is currency in denominations less than the basic monetary unit"






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"Divisional" Quotes from Famous Books



... the detective turned his attention to the doctor, approaching him with a bad feeling of weakness, and not being satisfied with the dictum of the divisional surgeon. ...
— The Dark House - A Knot Unravelled • George Manville Fenn

... put their burden into a boat and crossed the river. They were laughing at the father-in-law's weakness, and as they approached the ghat failed to observe a Government budgerow anchored there. It was the Divisional Commissioner's. He was out on tour. The paharawalla on deck checked them: "Do not make such a ...
— Bengal Dacoits and Tigers • Maharanee Sunity Devee

... I came down to breakfast, I found a note from him saying that he had gone to the Divisional Races with his dear old college chum, Cazenove; ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, May 7, 1919. • Various

... was passed back that the O.C. troops was urgently wanted on shore. When he had triumphed over the difficulties of the obstacle course and reached the roadway at the pier-head, the C.O. found an officer of the Divisional Staff ...
— The Fifth Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the War 1914-1918 • F.L. Morrison

... then retired to his quarters, and there pointed out on the map to the three divisional leaders the spots where he intended to make a stand, and gave them instructions as to their respective shares of the operations. Their orders were very general. They were to post their men on the side hills, and as much behind cover ...
— The Bravest of the Brave - or, with Peterborough in Spain • G. A. Henty


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