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Definition of apart
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Apart
(adv.)
Separately,
in
regard
to space or
company;
in a state of
separation
as to
place;
aside..
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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..
Cemetery
::
Cemetery
(n.) A place or
ground
set apart for the
burial
of the dead; a
graveyard;
a
churchyard;
a
necropolis.
Distraction
::
Distraction
(n.) The act of
distracting;
a
drawing
apart;
separation.
Appropriation
::
Appropriation
(n.)
Anything,
especially
money,
thus set
apart..
Recluse
::
Recluse
(a.) Shut up;
sequestered;
retired
from the world or from
public
notice;
solitary;
living
apart;
as, a
recluse
monk or
hermit;
a
recluse
life..
Sacred
::
Sacred
(a.) Set apart by
solemn
religious
ceremony;
especially,
in a good
sense,
made holy; set apart to
religious
use;
consecrated;
not
profane
or
common;
as, a
sacred
place;
a
sacred
day;
sacred
service..
Gunroom
::
Gunroom
(n.) An
apartment
on the after end of the lower gun deck of a ship of war,
usually
occupied
as a
messroom
by the
commissioned
officers,
except
the
captain;
--
called
wardroom
in the
United
States
navy..
Divel
::
Divel (v. t.) To rend
apart.
Apart
::
Apart
(adv.)
Aside;
away.
Strut
::
Strut (v. t.) To hold
apart.
Cf.
Strut,
n., 3..
Roundhouse
::
Roundhouse
(n.) A cabin or
apartament
on the after part of the
quarter-deck,
having
the poop for its roof; --
sometimes
called
the
coach..
Thanksgiving
::
Thanksgiving
(n.) A
public
acknowledgment
or
celebration
of
divine
goodness;
also, a day set apart for
religious
services,
specially
to
acknowledge
the
goodness
of God,
either
in any
remarkable
deliverance
from
calamities
or
danger,
or in the
ordinary
dispensation
of his
bounties..
Superheat
::
Superheat
(v. t.) To heat, as
steam,
apart from
contact
with
water,
until it
resembles
a
perfect
gas..
Lodging
::
Lodging
(n.) A place of rest, or of
temporary
habitation;
esp., a
sleeping
apartment;
-- often in the
plural
with a
singular
meaning..
Appropriation
::
Appropriation
(n.) The act of
setting
apart or
assigning
to a
particular
use or
person,
or of
taking
to one's self, in
exclusion
of all
others;
application
to a
special
use or
purpose,
as of a piece of
ground
for a park, or of money to carry out some
object..
Sweeten
::
Sweeten
(a.) To make pure and
salubrious
by
destroying
noxious
matter;
as, to
sweeten
rooms or
apartments
that have been
infected;
to
sweeten
the air..
Stall
::
Stall (v. i.) A small
apartment
or shed in which
merchandise
is
exposed
for sale; as, a
butcher's
stall;
a
bookstall..
Discrimination
::
Discrimination
(n.) The state of being
discriminated,
distinguished,
or set
apart..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) A
crosspiece
placed
between
the sides of a boat to keep them apart when
hoisted
up and
griped.
Inmate
::
Inmate
(n.) One who lives in the same house or
apartment
with
another;
a
fellow
lodger;
esp.,one
of the
occupants
of an
asylum,
hospital,
or
prison;
by
extension,
one who
occupies
or
lodges
in any place or
dwelling..
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