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subsectie

Subsectie is a term used in several languages, notably Dutch and Romanian without diacritics, to denote a subdivision of a section within a document, specification, or other structured material. The English equivalent is subsection, and the concept is common across legal texts, academic writings, manuals, and websites. Subsections help to organize content hierarchically, allowing authors to break complex information into smaller, related parts while preserving a clear boundary to the broader section.

Etymology traces subsectie and related terms to Latin roots: sub- meaning under or beneath, and sectio meaning

Usage and formatting guidelines vary by field and style guide, but common practices include numbering and headings

In digital contexts, subsections are implemented through markup and typesetting: LaTeX uses \subsection, HTML uses nested

See also: section, heading, outline, subsectioning, document structure.

a
cutting
or
division.
Over
time,
the
word
has
become
a
standard
label
for
a
secondary
division
in
many
disciplines,
with
local
spelling
variants
such
as
subsecțiune
in
Romanian
and
subsectie
in
Dutch.
to
convey
hierarchy.
Decimal
numbering
(for
example,
1.2,
1.2.1)
or
visual
heading
levels
(Heading
2,
Heading
3)
are
typical
ways
to
indicate
subsections.
In
legal
documents,
subsections
may
define
specific
clauses
or
provisions
within
a
section;
in
academic
writing,
they
organize
methods,
results,
or
arguments;
in
manuals
or
websites,
they
aid
navigation
and
accessibility.
headings
such
as
h2
and
h3,
and
Markdown
typically
uses
secondary
level
headings.
The
concept
remains
central
to
clear
communication
and
navigation
in
structured
documents
and
information
systems.