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segmental

American  
[seg-men-tl] / sɛgˈmɛn tl /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characterized by segments or segmentation.

  2. Linguistics. noting or pertaining to the discrete elements of sequential speech, as consonants and vowels.


segmental British  
/ sɛɡˈmɛntəl /

adjective

  1. of, like, or having the form of a segment

  2. divided into segments

  3. linguistics of, relating to, or constituting an isolable speech sound

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Other Word Forms

  • intersegmental adjective
  • multisegmental adjective
  • nonsegmental adjective
  • nonsegmentally adverb
  • segmentally adverb
  • transsegmental adjective
  • transsegmentally adverb
  • unsegmental adjective
  • unsegmentally adverb

Etymology

Origin of segmental

First recorded in 1810–20; segment + -al 1

Example Sentences

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They expect its life insurance division to see a material profitability turnaround in FY 2026 thanks to its revised product lineup, a balanced segmental mix and sustained cost discipline.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 13, 2025

Some believe that the vertebrate head has developed as a result of modification of the segmental elements of the trunk, such as the vertebrae and somites.

From Science Daily • Jan. 10, 2024

In the proposed molecular design, the core/shell structure creates a 'crowded' molecular environment that suppresses not only the rotation, but also the segmental and internal motions of Gd ions.

From Science Daily • Dec. 4, 2023

He underwent a transplant operation with a kidney from his nephew as part of his treatment for focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.

From BBC • Aug. 2, 2023

The basement windows, on Fourth avenue, are double, with segmental arches, each pair of which is supported in the middle on a clustered column with rich carved capital and base.

From The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine by Rameur, E.