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Definition of depart
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Depart
(n.) A going away;
departure;
hence,
death..
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Variation
::
Variation
(n.)
Extent
to which a thing
varies;
amount
of
departure
from a
position
or
state;
amount
or rate of
change.
Petrology
::
Petrology
(n.) The
department
of
science
which is
concerned
with the
mineralogical
and
chemical
composition
of
rocks,
and with their
classification:
lithology..
Laryngology
::
Laryngology
(n.)
Systematized
knowledge
of the
action
and
functions
of the
larynx;
in
pathology,
the
department
which
treats
of the
diseases
of the
larynx..
Digressive
::
Digressive
(a.)
Departing
from the main
subject;
partaking
of the
nature
of
digression.
Depart
::
Depart
(n.) A going away;
departure;
hence,
death..
Polity
::
Polity
(n.) The form or
constitution
of the civil
government
of a
nation
or
state;
the
framework
or
organization
by which the
various
departments
of
government
are
combined
into a
systematic
whole.
Girondist
::
Girondist
(n.) A
member
of the
moderate
republican
party
formed
in the
French
legislative
assembly
in 1791. The
Girondists
were so
called
because
their
leaders
were
deputies
from the
department
of La
Gironde.
Bundle
::
Bundle
(v. i.) To
prepare
for
departure;
to set off in a hurry or
without
ceremony.
Escape
::
Escape
(n.) The
unlawful
permission,
by a
jailer
or other
custodian,
of a
prisoner's
departure
from
custody..
Pentecost
::
Pentecost
(n.) A
solemn
festival
of the Jews; -- so
called
because
celebrated
on the
fiftieth
day
(seven
weeks)
after the
second
day of the
Passover
(which
fell on the
sixteenth
of the
Jewish
month
Nisan);
-- hence
called,
also, the Feast of
Weeks.
At this
festival
an
offering
of the first
fruits
of the
harvest
was made. By the Jews it was
generally
regarded
as
commemorative
of the gift of the law on the
fiftieth
day after the
departure
from
Egypt..
Dismission
::
Dismission
(n.) The act
dismissing
or
sending
away;
permission
to
leave;
leave to
depart;
dismissal;
as, the
dismission
of the grand
jury..
Depart
::
Depart
(v. t.) To part
thoroughly;
to
dispart;
to
divide;
to
separate.
Ab-
::
Ab- () A
prefix
in many words of Latin
origin.
It
signifies
from, away ,
separating,
or
departure,
as in
abduct,
abstract,
abscond.
See
A-(6)..
Wag
::
Wag (v. i.) To go; to
depart;
to pack oft.
From
::
From
(prep.)
Out of the
neighborhood
of;
lessening
or
losing
proximity
to;
leaving
behind;
by
reason
of; out of; by aid of; -- used
whenever
departure,
setting
out,
commencement
of
action,
being,
state,
occurrence,
etc., or
procedure,
emanation,
absence,
separation,
etc., are to be
expressed.
It is
construed
with, and
indicates,
the point of space or time at which the
action,
state,
etc., are
regarded
as
setting
out or
beginning;
also, less
frequently,
the
source,
the
cause,
the
occasion,
out of
Depart
::
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..
Pteridology
::
Pteridology
(n.) That
department
of
botany
which
treats
of
ferns.
Exchequer
::
Exchequer
(n.) The
department
of state
having
charge
of the
collection
and
management
of the royal
revenue.
[Eng.]
Hence,
the
treasury;
and,
colloquially,
pecuniary
possessions
in
general;
as, the
company's
exchequer
is low..
Fairway
::
Fairway
(n.) The
navigable
part of a
river,
bay, etc.,
through
which
vessels
enter or
depart;
the part of a
harbor
or
channel
ehich is kept open and
unobstructed
for the
passage
of
vessels..
Craniology
::
Craniology
(n.) The
department
of
science
(as of
ethnology
or
archaeology)
which deals with the
shape,
size,
proportions,
indications,
etc., of
skulls;
the study of
skulls..
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