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SPLITUP |
Separate out into parts |
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RANGE |
To separate into parts; to sift. |
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BRANCH |
To divide into separate parts or subdivision. |
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QUARTTER |
To divide; to separate into parts or regions. |
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COMPART |
To divide; to mark out into parts or subdivisions. |
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DICHOTOMIZE |
To separate into two parts; to branch
dichotomously; to become dichotomous. |
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SHIVER |
To separate suddenly into many small pieces or parts; to
be shattered. |
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PARCEL |
To divide and distribute by parts or portions; -- often
with out or into. |
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UNRAVEL |
To separate the connected or united parts of; to throw
into disorder; to confuse. |
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DISAGGREGATE |
To destroy the aggregation of; to separate into
component parts, as an aggregate mass. |
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DIFFRACT |
To break or separate into parts; to deflect, or
decompose by deflection, a/ rays of light. |
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SOLUBILITY |
The tendency to separate readily into parts by spurious
articulations, as the pods of tick trefoil. |
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TWIN |
To separate into two parts; to part; to divide; hence, to
remove; also, to strip; to rob. |
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ASUNDER |
Apart; separate from each other; into parts; in two;
separately; into or in different pieces or places. |
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PART |
To divide; to separate into distinct parts; to break into two
or more parts or pieces; to sever. |
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CANTON |
To divide into small parts or districts; to mark off or
separate, as a distinct portion or division. |
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DIVIDE |
To part asunder (a whole); to sever into two or more
parts or pieces; to sunder; to separate into parts. |
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SEGMENT |
To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo
segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum. |
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DISPERSE |
To separate; to go or move into different parts; to
vanish; as, the company dispersed at ten o'clock; the clouds disperse. |
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COALITION |
The act of coalescing; union into a body or mass, as of
separate bodies or parts; as, a coalition of atoms. |
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SPLIT |
To divide or break up into parts or divisions, as by
discord; to separate into parts or parties, as a political party; to
disunite. |
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DESTROY |
To unbuild; to pull or tear down; to separate
virulently into its constituent parts; to break up the structure and
organic existence of; to demolish. |
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REND |
To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to
tear asunder; to split; to burst; as, powder rends a rock in blasting;
lightning rends an oak. |
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DECOMPOSE |
To separate the constituent parts of; to resolve into
original elements; to set free from previously existing forms of
chemical combination; to bring to dissolution; to rot or decay. |
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PARSE |
To resolve into its elements, as a sentence, pointing out
the several parts of speech, and their relation to each other by
government or agreement; to analyze and describe grammatically. |