διαίρεσις

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) divisibility
 * 2)  dissection
 * 3)  venesection
 * 4)  surgical operation
 * 5)  wounds
 * 6) division, distribution
 * 7) distinction
 * 8)  division into logical genus and species (' and ')
 * 9)  separation of the subject and predicate
 * 10)  the
 * 11)  division or distribution of an argument into its component subjects or subtopics (known formerly as "heads")
 * 12)  the resolution of a diphthong into two syllables, diaeresis
 * 13)  the resolution of one word into two
 * 14)  division of a poetic line when the end of a word and a metrical foot coincide, diaeresis
 * 15)  transformation of a
 * 16)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 17)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  division into logical genus and species (' and ')
 * 2)  separation of the subject and predicate
 * 3)  the
 * 4)  division or distribution of an argument into its component subjects or subtopics (known formerly as "heads")
 * 5)  the resolution of a diphthong into two syllables, diaeresis
 * 6)  the resolution of one word into two
 * 7)  division of a poetic line when the end of a word and a metrical foot coincide, diaeresis
 * 8)  transformation of a
 * 9)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 10)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  division or distribution of an argument into its component subjects or subtopics (known formerly as "heads")
 * 2)  the resolution of a diphthong into two syllables, diaeresis
 * 3)  the resolution of one word into two
 * 4)  division of a poetic line when the end of a word and a metrical foot coincide, diaeresis
 * 5)  transformation of a
 * 6)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 7)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  the resolution of one word into two
 * 2)  division of a poetic line when the end of a word and a metrical foot coincide, diaeresis
 * 3)  transformation of a
 * 4)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 5)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  transformation of a
 * 2)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 3)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 2)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  division of troops in the Roman cohors
 * 2)  division  separation between sounds, interval
 * 1)  division  separation between sounds, interval