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20 answers for: Answer to a division problem
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QUOTIENTAnswer to a division problem
INTODivision problem word
WAPENTAKEHistorically, the name given to a division of a county, similar to a hundred (9)
DEPARTMENTALRelating to a division of a large organisation
CANTONALRelating to a division of Switzerland (8)
PHYLUMTaxonomy grouping equivalent to a division in botany
AVERSEOpposed to a division in the chapter
SEDUCTIONGerman unionist introduced to a division by persuasion (9)
STREAMMaster who adjusted to a division of his pupils (6)
LANEA streak of dust and gas in a spiral galaxy; a narrow country road between hedges; a passage through a crowd; or, a division of a track or pool for one runner or swimmer (4)
PANEWord originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4)
RACEA ginger root; a class of wine; a division of humankind; an onward rush; a rapid current of water; a millrun; or, a contest in speed or getting ahead (4)
PARTActor or actress's role in a play or film; a division of a book or serial; or, a fraction of a whole (4)
SEQUENCEA division of a film roughly equivalent to a scene in a stage play (8)
MOVEMENTAn alliance of artists; a division of a symphony; a gesture; motion, as opposed to inertia or stasis; tempo; or, a timepiece's clock/wheelwork (8)
SCENEA division of a play; the decoration of a theatre stage; a stormy encounter or frosty incident; or, a niveous panorama, polar paysage or any other such landscape or winterscape (5)
CLASSIn biology, a division above an order and below a phylum; a number of schoolchildren taught together; or, in a sporting cliche, "permanent" quality as opposed to "temporary" form (5)
LIGHTA pane of a greenhouse; or, a division of a mullioned window (5)
FOOTMeasure equal to 12 inches; bottom of the stairs; end of a bed; or, a division of a line of poetry (4)
RECITFrench word for the narrative in a book as opposed to its dialogue; or, a division of a classical French organ (5)