1. subdivided - Adjective
2. subdivided - Verb
of Subdivide
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe real issue is not whether baking biscuits is meaningful, but the extent to which the activity can seem to be so after it has been continuously stretched and subdivided across five thousand lives. Alain de Botton
According to Aristides Quintilianus (On Music, i.12), melic composition is subdivided into three classes: dithyrambic, nomic, and tragic. Source: Internet
Additionally, the diseases are subdivided according to which kind of blood cell is affected. Source: Internet
AD 150) subdivided the day into sixty parts (the sexagesimal system). Source: Internet
Administrative posts can be further subdivided into localities, also headed by secretaries. Source: Internet
A juz' is sometimes further divided into two ḥizb (plural aḥzāb), and each hizb subdivided into four rubʻ al-ahzab. Source: Internet