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What means subdivide?

"Subdivide" means to divide something into smaller parts. It's like taking a whole and breaking it down into smaller pieces.

Here are some examples:

* Subdividing a plot of land: This means splitting a large piece of land into smaller lots for building houses or other structures.

* Subdividing a task: This means breaking a large task into smaller, more manageable parts.

* Subdividing a polygon in geometry: This means dividing a geometric shape into smaller shapes.

The word "subdivide" can also be used figuratively to describe dividing things that are not physical objects, such as:

* Subdividing a topic: This means breaking down a large topic into smaller, more focused subtopics.

* Subdividing a population: This means dividing a group of people into smaller categories based on shared characteristics.

In all cases, "subdivide" implies a process of division and reduction, where something is made smaller or more manageable by breaking it into smaller units.

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