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distribution
[ dis-truh-byoo-shuhn ]
noun
- an act or instance of distributing.
- the state or manner of being distributed.
- arrangement; classification.
- something that is distributed.
- the frequency of occurrence or the natural geographic range or place where any item or category of items occurs:
What is the distribution of coniferous forests in the world?
- placement, location, arrangement, or disposition:
The distribution of our troops is a military secret.
- apportionment:
The court decided the distribution of the property among the heirs.
- the delivery or giving out of an item or items to the intended recipients, as mail or newspapers.
- the total number of an item delivered, sold, or given out:
The distribution of our school paper is now 800.
- the marketing, transporting, merchandising, and selling of any item.
- (in bridge and other card games) the way in which the suits of a deck of cards are, or one specific suit is, divided or apportioned in one player's hand or among the hands of all the players:
My distribution was six spades, four hearts, two clubs, and a singleton diamond.
- Economics.
- the division of the aggregate income of any society among its members, or among the factors of production.
- the system of dispersing goods throughout a community.
- Statistics. a set of values or measurements of a set of elements, each measurement being associated with an element.
- Mathematics. a generalized function used especially in solving differential equations.
distribution
/ ˌdɪstrɪˈbjuːʃən /
noun
- the act of distributing or the state or manner of being distributed
- a thing or portion distributed
- arrangement or location
- commerce the process of physically satisfying the demand for goods and services
- economics the division of the total income of a community among its members, esp between labour incomes (wages and salaries) and property incomes (rents, interest, and dividends)
- statistics the set of possible values of a random variable, or points in a sample space, considered in terms of new theoretical or observed frequency
a normal distribution
- law the apportioning of the estate of a deceased intestate among the persons entitled to share in it
- law the lawful division of the assets of a bankrupt among his creditors
- finance
- the division of part of a company's profit as a dividend to its shareholders
- the amount paid by dividend in a particular distribution
- engineering the way in which the fuel-air mixture is supplied to each cylinder of a multicylinder internal-combustion engine
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Derived Forms
- ˌdistriˈbutional, adjective
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Other Words From
- distri·bution·al adjective
- misdis·tri·bution noun
- nondis·tri·bution noun
- nondis·tri·bution·al adjective
- predis·tri·bution noun
- prodis·tri·bution adjective
- super·distri·bution noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of distribution1
First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin distribūtiōn-, stem of distribūtiō “division”; equivalent to distribute + -ion
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