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(adv)
Placed separately (in regard to space or time).
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(adj)
(of a person or thing) Separated or isolated from others, or from another group.
Able to be isolated.
Separate; distinct; individual; non-continuous.
Inattentive to surrounding objects; absent in mind; meditative.
Having or showing no bias or emotional involvement; disinterested.
Separated in time, space, or degree.
(set theory, not comparable) Of two or more sets, having no members in common; having an intersection equal to the empty set.
Separate; discontinuous; not connected.
separated
(n)
A person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people.
Placed or standing apart or alone; in isolation.
(v)
(transitive) To distinguish; to make or treat as several.
(transitive, idiomatic) To select (someone or something) from a group and highlight them or treat them differently.
(transitive) To show or be the difference or distinction between things.
Divided.
(idiomatic) To perceive things as different, or to perceive their difference itself; to differentiate, distinguish, discriminate.
To recognize someone or something as different from others based on its characteristics.
(transitive) To separate, sever, or split.
Not accompanied by anything else; one in number.
Having its differences marked; distinguished by certain tokens.
To secern.
(transitive) (by extension) To separate (something from other things) in the mind; to discriminate, to distinguish.
separated or split into pieces
Not attached to anything.
To separate (two or more things); to split apart (something).
Divided or separated.
Different from one another (with the preferable adposition being "from").
(intransitive, idiomatic) To end a (usually romantic or sexual) relationship.
(transitive) To fix (a problem).
(transitive) To split or separate (something) into two or more parts.
A portion; a component.
(ambitransitive) To divide into branches or subdivisions.
To disintegrate, to break into pieces.
(transitive) To sort or arrange according to characteristic or class.
(transitive, ditransitive) To convey by speech; to say.
to identify by or divide into classes; to categorize
Lacking integration
Not connected or joined.
A general type.
(intransitive) To break, separate.
(Ireland, Geordie, slang) great; fabulous
Not shared; exclusive.
(transitive) To print (something) that has been published in print before.
A reproduction of a single article from a journal or similar publication.
To cut into pieces.
Any of several types of pronged (tined) tools (physical tools), as follows:
The woody part of a tree arising from the trunk and usually dividing.
being or feeling set or kept apart from others
(archaic, literary) Into separate parts or pieces.
As individuals, separately, independently.
(chiefly uncountable) The state of being isolated, detached, or separated; the state of being away from other people.
Growing further apart; diverging.
(transitive) To set apart or cut off from others.
(literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions.
Not in perfect symmetry; distorted laterally, especially of the human body.
Stopping and starting, occurring, or presenting at intervals; coming after a particular time span.
(transitive) To exclude; to specify as being an exception.
(formal) unlike, dissimilar, distinct; that which differs
Not the same; exhibiting a difference.
Rare and scattered in occurrence.
In an independent manner.
The property of being separable.
Relating to a choice between two or more possibilities.
(transitive) To separate.
Respectful of privacy or secrecy; exercising caution in order to avoid causing embarrassment; quiet; diplomatic.
Operating, functioning, or existing without additions or assistance; independent; able to be separate or separated; not attached to anything.
Of or pertaining to a difference.
A number of different; various.
Done by one side only.
(not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
Not requiring external or additional support; complete in itself.
The quality or state of being independent; lack of dependence; the state of not being reliant on, or controlled by, others.
Specific; discrete; concrete.
Only.
Not dependent; not contingent or depending on something else; free.
By oneself, solitary.
The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
Able to be separated.
autonomous
(transitive) To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
Solitary; having no companion.
Able to provide for one's own needs without help from others; self-sufficient.
Living or being by oneself; alone; having no companion present
Reliant upon oneself; trusting to one's own powers or judgment.
Showing a strongly different opinion, belief, or viewpoint.
To separate (oneself); to dissolve one's association with a person, group, or situation.
(figuratively) Not connected, coherent, or continuous.
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
See other (determiner) below.
In a manner that disagrees; dissenting; discordant.
Release or detachment from a physical situation or other involvement.
Relating to particular persons or things, each to each; particular; own.
That serves to distinguish.
Distinguishing, used to or enabling the distinguishing of some thing.
Not similar; unalike; different.
(intransitive) Not to have the same traits or characteristics; to be unalike or distinct.