The state of being kept; hence, the resulting condition; case.
A cap for holding something, such as a journal box, in place.
The food or money required to keep someone alive and healthy; one's support, maintenance.
The main tower of a castle or fortress, located within the castle walls.
To supply with necessities and financially support (a person).
To refrain from freely disclosing (a secret).
To continue in (a course or mode of action); to not intermit or fall from; to uphold or maintain.
To remain edible or otherwise usable.
To remain in a state.
To observe; to adhere to; to fulfill; to not swerve from or violate.
To raise; to care for.
To have habitually in stock for sale.
To act as wicket-keeper.
To enter (accounts, records, etc.) in a book.
To maintain the condition of; to preserve in a certain state.
To restrain.
To maintain (an establishment or institution); to conduct; to manage.
To watch over, look after, guard, protect.
To maintain possession of.
To record transactions, accounts, or events in.
To remain faithful to a given promise or word.
To continue.
A part of something that has been divided.
A vertical structure that divides a room.
An approach to division in which one asks what the size of each part is, rather than (as in quotition) how many parts there are.
A musical score.
An action which divides a thing into parts, or separates one thing from another.
A part divided off by walls; an apartment; a compartment.
That which divides or separates; that by which different things, or distinct parts of the same thing, are separated; boundary; dividing line or space.
The severance of common or undivided interests, particularly in real estate. It may be effected by consent of parties, or by compulsion of law.
The division of a territory into two or more autonomous ones.
A division of a database or one of its constituting elements such as tables into separate independent parts.
A section of a hard disk separately formatted.
A collection of non-empty, disjoint subsets of a set whose union is the set itself (i.e. all elements of the set are contained in exactly one of the subsets).
To divide something into parts, sections or shares.
To divide a region or country into two or more territories with separate political status.
To separate or divide a room by a partition (ex. a wall), often use with off.