segment in Latin
segment in Latin is segmentum — segment means one of the parts something is divided into.
segment in Latin
segmentum
What does "segment" mean?
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noun One of the parts something is divided into.
"The orange split easily into segments."
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noun A straight portion of a line between two fixed points.
"Draw a segment connecting points A and B."
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noun A distinct part of a broadcast or program devoted to one topic.
"The news show ended with a five-minute segment on the weather."
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verb To divide something into separate parts.
"The app segments customers by spending habits."
segment in a sentence
- The orange split easily into segments.
- The company's sales are broken down by market segment.
- Draw a segment connecting points A and B.
- The news show ended with a five-minute segment on the weather.
Similar words in Latin
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Frequently asked questions
What is "segment" in Latin?
"segment" in Latin is segmentum. segment means: One of the parts something is divided into.
How do you use "segment" in a sentence?
Example: "The orange split easily into segments." In Latin, "segment" is segmentum.
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