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Definition of separate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of separate is as below...
Separate
(v. i.) To part; to
become
disunited;
to be
disconnected;
to
withdraw
from one
another;
as, the
family
separated..
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Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(v. i.) To
separate
from a
solution
as a
precipitate.
See
Precipitate,
n..
Distinct
::
Distinct
(a.)
Distinguished;
having
the
difference
marked;
separated
by a
visible
sign;
marked
out;
specified.
Die
::
Die (n.) A
hollow
internally
threaded
screw-cutting
tool, made in one piece or
composed
of
several
parts,
for
forming
screw
threads
on
bolts,
etc.; one of the
separate
parts which make up such a
tool..
Scorify
::
Scorify
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
scoria
or slag;
specifically,
in
assaying,
to fuse so as to
separate
the
gangue
and
earthy
material,
with
borax,
lead, soda, etc., thus
leaving
the gold and
silver
in a lead
button;
hence,
to
separate
from, or by means of, a
slag..
Abduction
::
Abduction
(n.) The
movement
which
separates
a limb or other part from the axis, or
middle
line, of the
body..
Screen
::
Screen
(n.)
Anything
that
separates
or cuts off
inconvenience,
injury,
or
danger;
that which
shelters
or
conceals
from view; a
shield
or
protection;
as, a fire
screen..
Homographic
::
Homographic
(a.)
Employing
a
single
and
separate
character
to
represent
each
sound;
-- said of
certain
methods
of
spelling
words.
Abstraction
::
Abstraction
(a.) The act
process
of
leaving
out of
consideration
one or more
properties
of a
complex
object
so as to
attend
to
others;
analysis.
Thus, when the mind
considers
the form of a tree by
itself,
or the color of the
leaves
as
separate
from their size or
figure,
the act is
called
abstraction.
So, also, when it
considers
whiteness,
softness,
virtue,
existence,
as
separate
from any
particular
objects..
Reformed
::
Reformed
(a.)
Corrected;
amended;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence;
said,
specifically,
of the whole body of
Protestant
churches
originating
in the
Reformation.
Also, in a more
restricted
sense,
of those who
separated
from
Luther
on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation,
etc., and
carried
the
Reformation,
as they
claimed,
to a
higher
point.
The
Protestant
churches
founded
by them in
Switzerland,
France,
Holland,
and part of
Germany,
were
called
the
Reformed
churches..
Closure
::
Closure
(v. t.) That which
closes
or
shuts;
that by which
separate
parts are
fastened
or
closed.
Tentorium
::
Tentorium
(n.) A fold of the dura mater which
separates
the
cerebellum
from the
cerebrum
and often
incloses
a
process
or plate of the skull
called
the bony
tentorium.
Crest
::
Crest (n.) A
bearing
worn, not upon the
shield,
but
usually
above it, or
separately
as an
ornament
for
plate,
liveries,
and the like. It is a relic of the
ancient
cognizance.
See
Cognizance,
4..
Oppositifolious
::
Oppositifolious
(a.)
Placed
at the same node with a leaf, but
separated
from it by the whole
diameter
of the stem; as, an
oppositifolious
peduncle..
Disjunct
::
Disjunct
(a.)
Having
the head,
thorax,
and
abdomen
separated
by a deep
constriction..
Indistinct
::
Indistinct
(a.) Not
distinct
or
distinguishable;
not
separate
in such a
manner
as to be
perceptible
by
itself;
as, the
indistinct
parts of a
substance..
Porch
::
Porch (n.) A
covered
and
inclosed
entrance
to a
building,
whether
taken from the
interior,
and
forming
a sort of
vestibule
within
the main wall, or
projecting
without
and with a
separate
roof.
Sometimes
the porch is large
enough
to serve as a
covered
walk. See also
Carriage
porch,
under
Carriage,
and
Loggia..
Distant
::
Distant
(a.)
Separated;
having
an
intervening
space;
at a
distance;
away.
Vallecula
::
Vallecula
(n.) A
groove;
a
fossa;
as, the
vallecula,
or
fossa,
which
separates
the
hemispheres
of the
cerebellum..
Prosobranchiata
::
Prosobranchiata
(n. pl.) The
highest
division,
or
subclass,
of
gastropod
mollusks,
including
those that have the gills
situated
anteriorly,
or
forward
of the
heart,
and the sexes
separate..
Dissectible
::
Dissectible
(a.)
Capable
of being
dissected,
or
separated
by
dissection..
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