transitive. To separate, divide, take out. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)] > separate from main body (40) skillc1175 transitive. To separate, divide, take out. Obsolete. to tell outc1325 transitive. To count out (money, items in a sequence, etc.); to pay out (money) in this way. In early use also: †to separate out by counting (obsolete… shillc1440 transitive. To separate. Obsolete. sequestrate1513 transitive. To remove, put away; to seclude, keep away from general access or intercourse; to put in a place of concealment or confinement. = sequ… sorta1535 With out. To take out, remove, or separate (certain sorts from others). shoal1571 transitive. To separate. Usually with out. segregate1579 To separate or isolate (one thing from others or one portion from the remainder); to place in a group apart from the rest; esp. Chemistry, Geology… dismember1580 figurative and transferred. To cut off, separate, sever, from the main body: chiefly in reference to a country or region. ? Obsolete. single1582 Const. from. scatter1588 transitive. To separate, drive apart (one or more individuals from the main body). Obsolete. disgregate1593 transitive. To separate, sunder, sever (from). recond1608 transitive. To put away, to set apart. sepone1619 To set apart. sequester1625 transitive. To set aside, separate. To separate and reject; to eliminate; chiefly in immaterial sense, to set aside, dismiss from consideration. canton1653 To divide (a part) from, or cut (it) out of a whole; to separate, sever by division. archaic or Obsolete. to cantonize outa1670 to cantonize out: to separate. portion1777 transitive. To separate (a part of something) off from the whole. Frequently in passive. to set off1795 To mark off, separate from the context. to comb out1854 to comb out. transitive. To disentangle or dress (the hair) with a comb; hence figurative, to separate or sort out. distinguish1866 To separate as a distinct item. split1924 As away, down, off, out, up. In transitive senses. With out: also slang (now Obsolete or rare), to separate or disentangle from another. hive off1931 intransitive. hive off: To swarm off like bees. Now esp., to break away from, to separate from, a group. Also transitive, to remove from a group, a… section1960 transitive. With off: to make (an area, part of a structure, etc.) into a separate section. separate1962 To put apart, set asunder (two or more persons or things, or one from another); to disunite, disconnect, make a division between. Also with out. Subcategories:— by specific means (3) — an element from a substance or mixture (4) — an element from mass of detail (1) — for a purpose (7) — to or for another (1) |
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