Sectional (adjective)

Relating to, or divided into, sections or sections.

Origin:

17th century: from latin sectio(n-) + -al.

Examples:

  1. The sectional sofa was perfect for their small apartment, as it could be easily rearranged to suit their changing needs.
  2. The sectional map showed the different parts of the city, and was useful for visitors who wanted to navigate their way around.
  3. The sectional exam was designed to test only a specific part of the course material, rather than the entire curriculum.
  4. The sectional championship was the first step in the road to the state tournament, and the winner would advance to the next round.
  5. The sectional view of the building was useful in understanding its structure and layout, as it showed all the different sections in detail.
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