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delings

Delings is the plural form of the Dutch noun deling, meaning division or distribution. The term is used across several contexts to describe the act of separating a whole into parts or allocating elements among recipients, groups, or spaces. Delings emphasizes the result of splitting, not only the method used to achieve it.

In mathematics, deling refers to the operation of dividing one quantity by another to obtain a quotient.

In legal, administrative, and land-management contexts, delings describes the partition of assets, property, or estates among

In statistics and research design, delings or allocation concerns dividing a set of data or participants into

Historically, division is an ancient concept found in many cultures through measurements, surveys, and commerce. The

It
encompasses
related
ideas
such
as
ratio,
fraction,
and
remainder,
and
is
a
foundational
concept
in
arithmetic
and
algebra.
In
everyday
language,
delings
can
also
describe
the
division
of
tangible
items,
quantities,
or
resources
into
portions.
parties
such
as
heirs,
co-owners,
or
jurisdictions.
This
use
focuses
on
how
the
whole
is
apportioned
and
what
each
part
represents
in
terms
of
ownership
or
responsibility.
groups
for
analysis,
ensuring
that
divisions
meet
criteria
such
as
balance,
representativeness,
or
randomization.
term
deling
and
its
cognates
reflect
languages’
shared
emphasis
on
cutting,
separating,
and
distributing
a
whole
into
parts.
See
also
division,
partition,
allocation,
quotient,
and
ratio.