separate
verb
/sɛp(ə)ˈreːʈ/
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/ˈsɛp.(ə.)ɹət/
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/ˈsɛp.əˌɹeɪt/
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/ˈsɛp.ɚˌeɪt/<a:rhotic,also>
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- (transitive) To divide (a thing) into separate parts.
- (transitive) To disunite from a group or mass; to disconnect.
- (transitive) To cause (things or people) to be separate.
- (intransitive) To divide itself into separate pieces or substances.
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séparer
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separate
adjective
/sɛp(ə)ˈreːʈ/
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/ˈsɛp.(ə.)ɹət/
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/ˈsɛp.əˌɹeɪt/
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/ˈsɛp.ɚˌeɪt/<a:rhotic,also>
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- Apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).
- (followed by “from”) Not together (with); not united (to).
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séparé,
séparée
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separation
noun
/ˌsep.əˈɹæɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌsɛp.əˈɹeɪ.ʃən/
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- The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
- The act or condition of two or more people being separated from one another.
- The place at which a division occurs.
- An interval, gap or space that separates things or people.
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séparation
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separately
adverb
/ˈsɛpəɹətli/
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/ˈsɛpɹətli/
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- In a separate manner; not together; apart.
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séparément
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separable
adjective
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- Able to be separated.
- (mathematics, of a differential equation) Able to be brought to a form where all occurrences of the dependent and the independent variable are on opposite sides of the equal sign.
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séparable
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separating
adjective
/ˈsɛpəɹeɪtɪŋ/
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- (zipper) Capable of being opened and having its two sided completely detached from one another rather than just being opened for most of its length.
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divisible
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separated
adjective
/ˈsɛpəɹeɪtɪd/
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- Detached; not connected or joined; two or more things stand apart.
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isolé
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