Segregation
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Segregation means separation. Its specific meaning varies with the context.
- Social: The separation of an individual person from others on the basis of:
- race is racial segregation.
- ethnic group, such as language or caste, is ethnic segregation.
- religious group is religious segregation.
- sex or sexual orientation is sexual segregation.
- Biology: The separation of homologous chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis is known as Mendel's law of segregation.
- Taxonomy: A segregate taxon is a taxon that was created by the division of a taxon in more specific taxa.
- Geography: The separation of groups from a large population, especially into different areas.
- Sport: The act of situating each team's fans in separate spectator areas of the stadium to prevent fan violence during a game/match. Particularly common in European football.
- Traffic: The separation of a person who is traveling from others according to a group classification (such as pedestrian, bicyclist, or motorist).
- Material science: The inhomogeneous allocation of alloying additions and tramp elements in metal alloys.
- Criminal justice: To keep an inmate of a prison separated from the other prisoners whenever possible. This is usually resorted to when the inmate fights with other prisoners, or as an added punishment onto a prison sentence.
- Securities: Security segregation is the separation of assets belonging to customers from the assets of the financial institution holding them.
- American History: Often used simply to refer to a specific period in U.S. history, beginning with the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and ending with the Brown v. Board of Education ruling a century later in 1954. See racial segregation.

