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Definition of depart
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 depart is as below...
Depart
(v. i.) To
forsake;
to
abandon;
to
desist
or
deviate
(from);
not to
adhere
to; -- with from; as, we can not
depart
from our
rules;
to
depart
from a title or
defense
in legal
pleading..
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Anubis
::
Anubis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
the
conductor
of
departed
spirits,
represented
by a human
figure
with the head of a dog or fox..
Paster
::
Paster
(n.) One who
pastes;
as, a
paster
in a
government
department..
Deviation
::
Deviation
(n.) The act of
deviating;
a
wandering
from the way;
variation
from the
common
way, from an
established
rule, etc.;
departure,
as from the right
course
or the path of
duty..
Going
::
Going (n.)
Departure.
Departer
::
Departer
(n.) One who
departs.
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To move off; to
depart.
Quicken
::
Quicken
(a.) To make
lively,
active,
or
sprightly;
to
impart
additional
energy
to; to
stimulate;
to make quick or
rapid;
to
hasten;
to
accelerate;
as, to
quicken
one's steps or
thoughts;
to
quicken
one's
departure
or
speed..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Deviation
or
departure
from truth or fact; state of
falsity;
error;
as, to be in the
wrong..
Time-table
::
Time-table
(n.) A
tabular
statement
of the time at
which,
or
within
which,
several
things
are to take
place,
as the
recitations
in a
school,
the
departure
and
arrival
of
railroad
trains
or other
public
conveyances,
the rise and fall of the
tides,
etc..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Deviation
or
abandonment,
as from or of a rule or
course
of
action,
a plan, or a
purpose..
Farewell
::
Farewell
(interj.)
Go well;
good-by;
adieu;
--
originally
applied
to a
person
departing,
but by
custom
now
applied
both to those who
depart
and those who
remain.
It is often
separated
by the
pronoun;
as, fare you well; and is
sometimes
used as an
expression
of
separation
only; as,
farewell
the year;
farewell,
ye sweet
groves;
that is, I bid you
farewell..
Eccentric
::
Eccentric
(a.)
Deviating
from
stated
methods,
usual
practice,
or
established
forms or laws;
deviating
from an
appointed
sphere
or way;
departing
from the usual
course;
irregular;
anomalous;
odd; as,
eccentric
conduct..
Petrography
::
Petrography
(n.) The
scientific
description
of
rocks;
that
department
of
science
which
investigates
the
constitution
of
rocks;
petrology.
Depart
::
Depart
(v. i.) To go forth or away; to quit,
leave,
or
separate,
as from a place or a
person;
to
withdraw;
--
opposed
to
arrive;
-- often with from
before
the
place,
person,
or thing left, and for or to
before
the
destination..
Commissioner
::
Commissioner
(n.) An
officer
having
charge
of some
department
or
bureau
of the
public
service.
Station
::
Station
(n.) Post
assigned;
office;
the part or
department
of
public
duty which a
person
is
appointed
to
perform;
sphere
of duty or
occupation;
employment.
Solicitor
::
Solicitor
(n.) The law
officer
of a city, town,
department,
or
government;
as, the city
solicitor;
the
solicitor
of the
treasury..
Treasury
::
Treasury
(n.) That
department
of a
government
which has
charge
of the
finances.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.) The body of
person
to whom are
intrusted
the
government
and
instruction
of a
college
or
university,
or of one of its
departments;
the
president,
professors,
and
tutors
in a
college..
Groom
::
Groom (n.) One of
several
officers
of the
English
royal
household,
chiefly
in the lord
chamberlain's
department;
as, the groom of the
chamber;
the groom of the
stole..
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