sectorial

/sɛkˈtɔriəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a particular sector or area of activity, especially in business, economics, or society.
    • The report provided a sectorial analysis of the technology industry.
    • Investors look at sectorial trends to decide where to put their money.
    • Sectorial policies often focus on specific areas like agriculture or education.
  2. Relating to or shaped like a sector of a circle or sphere.
    • The architect designed a sectorial window that curved along the building's corner.
    • In geometry class, we calculated the area of a sectorial shape.
    • The sectorial pattern of the stained glass matched the circular layout of the room.
noun
  1. A tooth that is adapted for cutting or shearing, such as a carnassial tooth in carnivores.
    • The lion's sectorial teeth are designed to slice through meat efficiently.
    • In biology class, we studied how sectorials help predators eat their prey.
    • The fossil showed well-preserved sectorials, indicating the animal was a carnivore.
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