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II . sepa·rate N [ˈsepərət] separates pl

IV . sepa·rate VB intr [ˈsepəreɪt]

1. separate (become detached):

separate CHEM

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The geography of the borough stretches from foothills to lower mountains of the range, which are separated by ravines and canyons.
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The five whorls are separated by canaliculate sutures, convex, the embryonic ones smooth, the rest roughened.
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The bridge carries the trams in a grade separated manner over a busy road intersection.
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Its longitudinal ribs are separated by wider interspaces, crossed by revolving raised lines, forming granules.
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Drew argued against the armed forces directive that blood/plasma was to be separated by the race of the donor.
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His system included a number of technological improvements, including absorption plates with dual panes separated by a one-inch air space.
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Failure of initial union, for example when bone fragments are separated by soft tissue may also lead to atrophic non-union.
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The key difference in SAR is that the display is separated from the users of the system.
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The whitespace-separated notation used in Lisp (and this article) is typical.
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These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.
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