v. Obs. [f. SUB- 9 + L. sect-, pa. ppl. stem of secāre to cut.] trans. To subdivide.

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1654.  Vilvain, Enchir. Epigr., III. xcv. 79. The 7 Parts or Portions of the Earth, as som lat Authors now State or subsect them.

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1654.  Gataker, Disc. Apol., 93. You of the Calvinistical Sect, a Sect dissected, subsected, and resected.

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