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  2. div and span - Wikipedia

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  3. Division (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    This definition ensures that division is the inverse operation of multiplication. Of real numbers. Division of two real numbers results in another real number ...

  4. Div - Wikipedia

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    Division (mathematics), the mathematical operation that is the inverse of multiplication Div(X), the group of Weil divisors on an integral locally Noetherian scheme Xspan and div, HTML tags that implement generic elements

  5. Div (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The divs are in constant battle with benevolent peris (fairies). [40] [41] While the divs are usually perceived as male, the peris are often, but not necessarily, depicted as female. [42] According to a story, a man saved a white snake from a black one. The snake later revealed that she was a peri, and the black snake a div, who attacked her.

  6. Daeva - Wikipedia

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    A daeva (Avestan: 𐬛𐬀𐬉𐬎𐬎𐬀 daēuua) is a Zoroastrian supernatural entity with disagreeable characteristics. In the Gathas, the oldest texts of the Zoroastrian canon, the daevas are "gods that are (to be) rejected".

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  8. Diva - Wikipedia

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    American singer Mariah Carey is often described as an "ultimate diva" by the media for her musical ability as well as her demanding persona. [1] [2] [3] [4]Diva (/ ˈ d iː v ə /, Italian:) is the Latin word for a goddess.

  9. Division algebra - Wikipedia

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    For associative algebras, the definition can be simplified as follows: a non-zero associative algebra over a field is a division algebra if and only if it has a multiplicative identity element 1 and every non-zero element a has a multiplicative inverse (i.e. an element x with ax = xa = 1).