divisa
di.vi.sɑ̃
Definitions
1. noun
A border or boundary line, especially a line separating two countries or territories.
“The divisa between the two nations was marked with a large stone monument.”
2. noun
A boundary or dividing line between two things, such as two regions or two ideas.
“The divisa between the old and the new city was a clear distinction in architecture.”
3. verb
To separate or divide something into two parts, especially by drawing a line or creating a boundary.
“The artist decided to divisa the painting into two sections, each with its own unique style.”
4. verb
To mark or indicate a boundary or division between two things.
“The surveyor was tasked with divisa the property line between the two neighboring farms.”