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the act of dividing or disconnecting coming apart the state of lacking unity interval: the distance between things; "fragile items require separation and cushioning" sorting one thing from others; "the separation of wheat from chaff"; "the separation of mail by postal zones" the social act of separating or parting company; "the separation of church and state" the space where a division or parting occurs; "he hid in the separation between walls" the termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal) legal separation: (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order)
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| separator |
centrifuge: an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension
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| separating medium |
any substance which facilitates separation, such as a coating used upon a surface that serves to prevent adherence to it of another surface; in dentistry, a substance applied to the investment surface of a denture flask to protect the resin from the surfaces in the mold space to avoid incorporation of water in the resin from the gypsum and to prevent adherence of the investing material and the resin.
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| separation anxiety disorder |
[DSM-IV] excessive, prolonged, developmentally inappropriate anxiety and apprehension in a child concerning removal from parents, home, or familiar surroundings.
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