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Look up segment in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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Collapsed Bridge Segments Reused: From The Tampa Tribune (334 words)
Thirteen bridge segments that fell from the elevated roadway are being reused.
Once loaded on the truss by a crane, the segments are glued together and held aloft by interior steel tendons.
The segments are numbered by support pier and in the order they fit on the bridge: 97-1, 97-2 and so on.
COBOL Segments (645 words)
Segments numbered from 0 through 49 are "fixed" segments; those numbered from 50 through 99 are "independent" segments.
The main difference between fixed segments and independent segments is that the code in fixed segments behaves normally, and the code in independent segments may not.
If you restore the same segment later, the control fields are still available in their last-used state.
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