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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
(p. a.)
Unconnected;
not
united
or
associated;
distinct;
-- said of
things
that have not been
connected.
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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..
Curd
::
Curd (v. i.) To
become
coagulated
or
thickened;
to
separate
into curds and whe.
Strew
::
Strew (v. t.) To
scatter;
to
spread
by
scattering;
to cast or to throw
loosely
apart;
-- used of
solids,
separated
or
separable
into parts or
particles;
as, to strew seed in beds; to strew sand on or over a
floor;
to strew
flowers
over a
grave..
Immediate
::
Immediate
(a.) Not
separated
in
respect
to place by
anything
intervening;
proximate;
close;
as,
immediate
contact..
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To
separate
the
component
parts of; to
reduce
to the
constituent
elements;
-- said of
compound
substances;
hence,
sometimes,
to melt, or
dissolve..
Oakum
::
Oakum (n.) The
coarse
portion
separated
from flax or hemp in
nackling.
Reunion
::
Reunion
(n.) An
assembling
of
persons
who have been
separated,
as of a
family,
or the
members
of a
disbanded
regiment;
an
assembly
so
composed..
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. t.) To
separate
from
others
by a mark of
honor;
to make
eminent
or
known;
to
confer
distinction
upon; -- with by or for.
Senate
::
Senate
(n.) The upper and less
numerous
branch
of a
legislature
in
various
countries,
as in
France,
in the
United
States,
in most of the
separate
States
of the
United
States,
and in some Swiss
cantons..
Rend
::
Rend (v. i.) To be rent or torn; to
become
parted;
to
separate;
to
split.
Particular
::
Particular
(a.)
Separate
or
distinct
by
reason
of
superiority;
distinguished;
important;
noteworthy;
unusual;
special;
as, he
brought
no
particular
news; she was the
particular
belle of the
party..
Freshen
::
Freshen
(v. t.) To make
fresh;
to
separate,
as
water,
from
saline
ingredients;
to make less salt; as, to
freshen
water,
fish, or
flesh..
Headstock
::
Headstock
(n.) A part
(usually
separate
from the bed or
frame)
for
supporting
some of the
principal
working
parts of a
machin.
Gemma
::
Gemma (n.) A bud
spore;
one of the small
spores
or buds in the
reproduction
of
certain
Protozoa,
which
separate
one at a time from the
parent
cell..
Locally
::
Locally
(adv.)
With
respect
to
place;
in
place;
as, to be
locally
separated
or
distant..
Detach
::
Detach
(v. i.) To push
asunder;
to come off or
separate
from
anything;
to
disengage.
Disarticulate
::
Disarticulate
(v. t.) To
sunder;
to
separate,
as
joints..
Disincorporate
::
Disincorporate
(a.)
Separated
from, or not
included
in, a
corporation;
disincorporated..
Abstract
::
Abstract
(a.)
Considered
apart from any
application
to a
particular
object;
separated
from
matter;
existing
in the mind only; as,
abstract
truth,
abstract
numbers.
Hence:
ideal;
abstruse;
difficult..
Lot
::
Lot (n.) A
separate
portion;
a
number
of
things
taken
collectively;
as, a lot of
stationery;
--
colloquially,
sometimes
of
people;
as, a sorry lot; a bad lot..
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