dictionary definitions for "department"


From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  department
      n 1: a specialized division of a large organization; "you'll
           find it in the hardware department"; "she got a job in the
           historical section of the Treasury" [syn: department,
           section]
      2: the territorial and administrative division of some countries
         (such as France)
      3: a specialized sphere of knowledge; "baking is not my
         department"; "his work established a new department of
         literature"

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Department \De*part"ment\, n. [F. d['e]partement, fr.
     d['e]partir. See Depart, v. i.]
     1. Act of departing; departure. [Obs.]
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              Sudden departments from one extreme to another.
                                                    --Wotton.
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     2. A part, portion, or subdivision.
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     3. A distinct course of life, action, study, or the like;
        appointed sphere or walk; province.
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              Superior to Pope in Pope's own peculiar department
              of literature.                        --Macaulay.
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     4. Subdivision of business or official duty; especially, one
        of the principal divisions of executive government; as,
        the treasury department; the war department; also, in a
        university, one of the divisions of instruction; as, the
        medical department; the department of physics.
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     5. A territorial division; a district; esp., in France, one
        of the districts composed of several arrondissements into
        which the country is divided for governmental purposes;
        as, the Department of the Loire.
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     6. A military subdivision of a country; as, the Department of
        the Potomac.
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