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CUT |
Severed |
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TORE |
Severed |
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SAWED |
Severed (log) with blade |
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CONFRACT |
Broken in pieces; severed. |
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SEVERABLE |
Capable of being severed. |
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UNFRIENDED |
Severed a Friendship on social media |
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DISRUPT |
Rent off; torn asunder; severed; disrupted. |
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INSEVERABLE |
Incapable of being severed; indivisible; inseparable. |
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DISCONTINUE |
To be separated or severed; to part. |
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DISAPPROPRIATE |
Severed from the appropriation or possession of a
spiritual corporation. |
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SEVERANCE |
The act of severing, or the state of being severed;
partition; separation. |
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ENISLED |
Placed alone or apart, as if on an island; severed, as
an island. |
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RETRACTION |
The act of retracting or shortening; as, the retraction
of a severed muscle; the retraction of a sinew. |
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REGENERATION |
The union of parts which have been severed, so that
they become anatomically perfect; as, the regeneration of a nerve. |
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SECTILE |
Capable of being cut; specifically (Min.), capable of
being severed by the knife with a smooth cut; -- said of minerals. |
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PURLIEU |
..., having
been unlawfully added to the forest, was afterwards severed from it,
and disafforested so as to remit to the former owners their rights... |
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ECRASEUR |
An instrument intended to replace the knife in many
operations, the parts operated on being severed by the crushing effect
produced by the grad... |