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segment in Latin

segment in Latin is segmentum — segment means one of the parts something is divided into.

segment in Latin

segmentum
noun

What does "segment" mean?

  1. noun One of the parts something is divided into.
    "The orange split easily into segments."
  2. noun A straight portion of a line between two fixed points.
    "Draw a segment connecting points A and B."
  3. 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."
  4. 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.

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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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