segment (noun)
1segment — ► NOUN 1) each of the parts into which something is divided. 2) Geometry a part of a circle cut off by a chord, or a part of a sphere cut off by a plane not passing through the centre. 3) Zoology each of a series of similar anatomical units of… …
2segment — I noun bit, branch, cantle, cantlet, chapter, chunk, component, constituent, detached part, detail, division, element, fraction, fractional part, fragment, fragmentum, ingredient, installment, measure, moiety, pars, part, piece, portion, section …
3segment gear — noun Etymology: segment (I) 1. : segment rack 2. : sector gear …
4segment — noun Segment is used after these nouns: ↑interview, ↑market, ↑orange …
5segment — noun (C) 1 a part of something that is in some way different from or affected differently from the whole: A large segment of the public is against the new tax. 2 a part of a fruit, flower or insect that naturally divides into parts: the segments… …
6segment — noun Syn: piece, bit, section, part, portion, division, slice, wedge …
7segment — noun /ˈsɛgmənt / (say segmuhnt) 1. one of the parts into which anything naturally separates or is naturally divided; a division or section. 2. Geometry a. a part cut off from a figure (especially a circular or a spherical one) by a line or a… …
8segment — noun /segmənt/ a part of the sales of a large business defined by specific criteria ■ verb /seg ment/ to divide a potential market into different segments ▪▪▪ ‘…like direct mail, telemarketing has assumed greater importance as consumer markets… …
9segment — noun / segmənt/ a section of a market defined by certain criteria ■ verb /seg ment/ to divide a potential market into different segments …
10segment rack — noun : a curved rack …