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Definition of depart
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Depart
(n.)
Division;
separation,
as of
compound
substances
into their
ingredients..
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Farewell
::
Farewell
(n.) Act of
departure;
leave-taking;
a last look at, or
reference
to
something..
Leave
::
Leave (n.) The act of
leaving
or
departing;
a
formal
parting;
a
leaving;
farewell;
adieu;
-- used
chiefly
in the
phrase,
to take
leave,
i. e.,
literally,
to take
permission
to go..
Departed
::
Departed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Depar.
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..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Removal
from the
present
life;
death;
decease.
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..
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) A Roman
officer
who
controlled
or
superintended
a
particular
command,
charge,
department,
etc.; as, the
prefect
of the
aqueducts;
the
prefect
of a camp, of a
fleet,
of the city
guard,
of
provisions;
the
pretorian
prefect,
who was
commander
of the
troops
guarding
the
emperor's
person..
Going
::
Going (n.)
Departure.
Undepartable
::
Undepartable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
parted;
inseparable.
Way-going
::
Way-going
(a.) Going away;
departing;
of or
pertaining
to one who goes away.
Prefect
::
Prefect
(n.) A
superintendent
of a
department
who has
control
of its
police
establishment,
together
with
extensive
powers
of
municipal
regulation..
Singular
::
Singular
(a.)
Departing
from
general
usage or
expectations;
odd;
whimsical;
-- often
implying
disapproval
or
consure.
Modus
::
Modus (n.) A
qualification
involving
the idea of
variation
or
departure
from some
general
rule or form, in the way of
either
restriction
or
enlargement,
according
to the
circumstances
of the case, as in the will of a
donor,
an
agreement
between
parties,
and the
like..
Sheol
::
Sheol (n.) The place of
departed
spirits;
Hades;
also, the
grave..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A
territorial
division;
a
district;
esp., in
France,
one of the
districts
composed
of
several
arrondissements
into which the
country
is
divided
for
governmental
purposes;
as, the
Department
of the
Loire..
Realm
::
Realm (n.)
Hence,
in
general,
province;
region;
country;
domain;
department;
division;
as, the realm of
fancy..
Discede
::
Discede
(v. i.) To yield or give up; to
depart.
Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To exert force or
pressure
by which
something
is made
suddenly
to give way; to break
through
obstacles
or
limitations;
hence,
to
appear
suddenly
and
unexpectedly
or
unaccountably,
or to
depart
in such
manner;
--
usually
with some
qualifying
adverb
or
preposition,
as
forth,
out, away, into, upon,
through,
etc..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Deviation
or
abandonment,
as from or of a rule or
course
of
action,
a plan, or a
purpose..
Department
::
Department
(v. i.) A part,
portion,
or
subdivision..
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