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Definition of apart
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Apart
(adv.)
In two or more
parts;
asunder;
to
piece;
as, to take a piece of
machinery
apart..
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Unspecialized
::
Unspecialized
(a.) Not
specialized;
specifically
(Biol.),
not
adapted,
or set
apart,
for any
particular
purpose
or
function;
as, an
unspecialized
unicellular
organism..
Sanctification
::
Sanctification
(n.) The act of
consecrating,
or of
setting
apart for a
sacred
purpose;
consecration..
Separate
::
Separate
(v. t.) To come
between;
to keep apart by
occupying
the space
between;
to lie
between;
as, the
Mediterranean
Sea
separates
Europe
and
Africa..
Diffluent
::
Diffluent
(a.)
Flowing
apart or off;
dissolving;
not
fixed.
Wainscot
::
Wainscot
(n.) A
wooden
lining
or
boarding
of the walls of
apartments,
usually
made in
panels..
Ben
::
Ben (adv. &
prep.)
Within;
in; in or into the
interior;
toward
the inner
apartment.
Light
::
Light
(superl)
Having
light;
not dark or
obscure;
bright;
clear;
as, the
apartment
is
light..
Showroom
::
Showroom
(n.) A room or
apartment
where a show is
exhibited.
Expand
::
Expand
(v. i.) To
become
widely
opened,
spread
apart,
dilated,
distended,
or
enlarged;
as,
flowers
expand
in the
spring;
metals
expand
by heat; the heart
expands
with joy..
Stretcher
::
Stretcher
(n.) A
crosspiece
placed
between
the sides of a boat to keep them apart when
hoisted
up and
griped.
Solarium
::
Solarium
(n.) An
apartment
freely
exposed
to the sun;
anciently,
an
apartment
or
inclosure
on the roof of a
house;
in
modern
times,
an
apartment
in a
hospital,
used as a
resort
for
convalescents..
Appoint
::
Appoint
(v. t.) To
assign,
designate,
or set apart by
authority..
Saloon
::
Saloon
(n.) A
spacious
and
elegant
apartment
for the
reception
of
company
or for works of art; a hall of
reception,
esp. a hall for
public
entertainments
or
amusements;
a large room or
parlor;
as, the
saloon
of a
steamboat..
Ravel
::
Ravel (v. t.) To pull
apart,
as the
threads
of a
texture,
and let them fall into a
tangled
mass;
hence,
to
entangle;
to make
intricate;
to
involve..
Dedicate
::
Dedicate
(v. t.) To set apart and
consecrate,
as to a
divinity,
or for
sacred
uses; to
devote
formally
and
solemnly;
as, to
dedicate
vessels,
treasures,
a
temple,
or a
church,
to a
religious
use..
Room
::
Room (n.)
Especially,
space in a
building
or ship
inclosed
or set apart by a
partition;
an
apartment
or
chamber..
Vegetative
::
Vegetative
(a.)
Having
relation
to
growth
or
nutrition;
partaking
of
simple
growth
and
enlargement
of the
systems
of
nutrition,
apart from the
sensorial
or
distinctively
animal
functions;
vegetal..
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) A
dwelling
house;
a
building
for a
habitation;
also, an
apartment,
or suite of
rooms,
in a
building,
used by one
family;
often,
a house
erected
to be
rented..
Tear
::
Tear (v. t.) To
separate
by
violence;
to pull apart by
force;
to rend; to
lacerate;
as, to tear
cloth;
to tear a
garment;
to tear the skin or
flesh..
Infect
::
Infect
(v. t.) To taint with
morbid
matter
or any
pestilential
or
noxious
substance
or
effluvium
by which
disease
is
produced;
as, to
infect
a
lancet;
to
infect
an
apartment..
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