divider
nounHow to pronounce divider:
Definition of divider:
- divider (noun):
- one that divides
- a drafting instrument resembling a compass that is used for dividing lines into equal segments or for transferring measurements.
Synonyms for divider:
barrier
border
boundary
brattice
bulkhead
construction
division
fence
partition
screen
separation
separator
splitter
structure
wall
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