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partition
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par·ti·tion (pär-tshn)
n.
1. The act or process of dividing something into parts.
2. The state of being so divided.
3. A wall, septum, or other separating membrane in an organism.

partition,
n the process of distributing an essential oil among several solvents by using the various soluble properties of the components within the essential oil.


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Self-employed partitioner George Hitchmough, 22, from Belle Vale, had worked on the Pall Mall scheme for five months.
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