0 one of the smaller groups or amounts that a larger group or amount can be divided into:
1 to divide something into different parts:
The market is segmented by price into three general categories.
3 a group of customers for a product or service, who have similar characteristics or needs:
4 a part into which something such as the economy or a company's work can be divided:
a growing/large/narrow segment of sb/sth Technology includes the fastest-growing segments of the world economy.
an industry segment
There are a number of acquisition opportunities on the horizon for each of the company's business segments.
6 to divide a market into different groups of customers who have similar characteristics or needs:
Unbeknown to the participants, each trial during the training sessions was divided into three segments.
First seven abdominal terga and sterna with densely and veryfinelyasperate ampullae, those of intermediate segments smaller, that of 7th tergum larger than the others.
Such skills are demonstrated in tasks that require an awareness of phoneme segments.
The number of antennal segments can be used to differentiate between instars.
The individual segments of the abdomen are not disarticulated.
In picture naming and pairedassociate word generation, a preparation effect was obtained for words that shared phonemic segments regardless of their spelling.
The tribalisation of youth cultures had to be encouraged and strengthened by segmenting the market and thus opening new and potentially unlimited sources of competition.
Subsequently, they hear longer segments of the word, from onset, until finally the whole word is played.
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