Definitions for "Partitions"
Corrugated or chipboard sheets that are slotted to form cells when assembled.
A set of corrugated or solid fibreboard pieces slotted so they interlock when assembled to form a number of cells into which articles may be placed for shipment.
A set of corrugated or solid fiberboard or chipboard pieces that interlock when assembled to form a number of cells into which articles may be placed for shipment.
Inside floor-to-ceiling structures not otherwise meeting the criteria of walls. Partitions are movable or removable.
The dividing wall between rooms. Generally, non-load bearing curtain wall.
Partitions are walls or separators installed in restrooms to provide privacy or protection. They are commonly used as form toilet stalls and separate urinals and sink areas.
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Separate areas that a formatted hard disk is divided into by issuing a special operating system command. Each partition functions as if it were a separate hard disk drive. Users often partition a hard disk so they can install multiple operating systems on the same hard disk. 7.12
By creating partitions your hard drive is divided into separate drives (partitions). Your hard drive would be C: and each partition thereafter would be in alphabetic sequence (e.g., D:, E:, etc.) Go to Partitions to learn more.
Subdivisions of the data area on a hard disk. Every partition has its own disk drive ID.