the heading of a subdivision
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subheadthe heading of a subdivision
subheadsSUBHEAD, the heading of a subdivision
subheadheading of a subdivision
subheadsheading of a subdivision
arrondissement(French) the largest subdivision of a French department
arrondissementsARRONDISSEMENT, (French) the largest subdivision of a French department
basidiomyceteany fungus of a subdivision Basidiomycotina that includes the agarics
basidiomycetesBASIDIOMYCETE, any fungus of a subdivision Basidiomycotina that includes the agarics
interstadiala subdivision within a glacial stage marking a temporary retreat of the ice
odontocetea subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales
odontocetesODONTOCETE, a subdivision of Cetacea, including the sperm whale, dolphins, etc.; the toothed whales
interstadialsINTERSTADIAL, a subdivision within a glacial stage marking a temporary retreat of the ice
curiaspolitical subdivision of a tribe of ancient Rome or the building in which it met
curiapolitical subdivision of a tribe of ancient Rome or the building in which it met
curiaepolitical subdivision of a tribe of ancient Rome or the building in which it met
parishsubdivision of a county often coinciding with an original ecclesiastical parish and constituting the unit of local government
companiesA body of soldiers, esp. the smallest subdivision of an infantry battalion, typically commanded by a major or captain
companyA body of soldiers, esp. the smallest subdivision of an infantry battalion, typically commanded by a major or captain
wapentakes(in the UK) A subdivision of certain northern and midland English counties, corresponding to a hundred in other counties
oblasta political subdivision of Imperial Russia or a republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or of the Russian Federation
branchesA lateral extension or subdivision extending from the main part of something, typically one extending from a river, road, or railway
scenesA subdivision of an act of a play in which the time is continuous and the setting fixed and which does not usually involve a change of characters