Subdivide


verb (used with object), subdivided, subdividing.
1.
to divide (that which has already been divided) into smaller parts; divide again after a first division.
2.
to divide into parts.
3.
to divide (a plot, tract of land, etc.) into building lots.
verb (used without object), subdivided, subdividing.
4.
to become separated into divisions.
verb
1.
to divide (something) resulting from an earlier division
2.
(transitive) (US & Canadian) to divide (land) into lots for sale

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