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Webster Dictionary :: Sepatating

SEP'ATATING, ppr. Dividing; disjoining; putting or driving asunder; disconecting...

Webster Dictionary :: Separatory

SEP'ARATORY, a. That separates; as separatory ducts. [ Little used. ] SEP'ARATOR...

Webster Dictionary :: Separator

SEP'ARATOR, n. One that divides or disjoins; a divider.

Webster Dictionary :: Separatist

SEP'ARATIST, n. One that withdraws from an established church, to which he has b...

Webster Dictionary :: Separation

SEPARA'TION, n. [ L . separatio .] 1. The act of separating, severing or disconn...

Webster Dictionary :: Separateness

SEP'ARATENESS, n. The state of being separate.

Webster Dictionary :: Separately

SEP'ARATELY, adv. In a separate or unconnected state; apart; distinctly; singly....

Webster Dictionary :: Separated

SEP'ARATED, pp. Divided; parted; disunited; disconnected.

Webster Dictionary :: Separate

SEP'ARATE, v. t. [L. separo .] 1. To disunite; to divide; to sever; to part, in ...

Webster Dictionary :: Separableness

SEP'ARABLENESS, n. The quality of being capable of separation or disunion. Trial...

Webster Dictionary :: Separable

SEP'ARABLE, a. That may be separated, disjoined, disunited or rent; as the separ...

Webster Dictionary :: Separability

SEPARABIL'ITY, n. [from separable .] The quality of being separable, or of admit...

Webster Dictionary :: Sepal

SE'PAL, n. [from L. sepio .] In botany , the small leaf or part of a calyx.

Webster Dictionary :: Sentry-box

SEN'TRY-BOX, n. A box to cover a sentinel at his post, and shelter him from the ...

Webster Dictionary :: Sentry

SEN'TRY, n. 1. [See Sentinel .] 2. Guard; watch; the duty of a sentines. O'er my...

Webster Dictionary :: Sentinel

SENT'INEL, n. [from L. sentio , to perceive.] In military affairs , a soildier s...

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