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parcellation
English
Etymology
parcel +? -ation
Noun
parcellation (countable and uncountable, plural parcellations)
- division into parcels; especially the dividing up of a large amount of land between the inhabitants of it so that each person receives an equal amount of land.
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parcellate
English
Etymology
parcel +? -ate
Verb
parcellate (third-person singular simple present parcellates, present participle parcellating, simple past and past participle parcellated)
- To divide something into sections or parcels
Related terms
- parcellation
- subparcellate
Anagrams
- carpellate, prelacteal
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