(noun) segregation, (genetics) The Separation Of Paired Alleles During Meiosis So That Members Of Each Pair Of Alleles Appear In Different Gametes
(noun) segregation, a Social System That Provides Separate Facilities For Minority Groups
(noun) segregation, the Act Of Segregating Or Sequestering; "sequestration Of The Jury"
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