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Definition of depart
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Depart
(v. t.) To
leave;
to
depart
from.
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Northing
::
Northing
(n.)
Distance
northward
from any point of
departure
or of
reckoning,
measured
on a
meridian;
--
opposed
to
southing..
Bureaucracy
::
Bureaucracy
(n.) A
system
of
carrying
on the
business
of
government
by means of
departments
or
bureaus,
each under the
control
of a
chief,
in
contradiction
to a
system
in which the
officers
of
government
have an
associated
authority
and
responsibility;
also,
government
conducted
on this
system..
Egress
::
Egress
(v. i.) To go out; to
depart;
to
leave.
Abnormity
::
Abnormity
(n.)
Departure
from the
ordinary
type;
irregularity;
monstrosity.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) A way of
departure;
passage
out of a
place;
egress;
way out.
Total
::
Total (a.)
Whole;
not
divided;
entire;
full;
complete;
absolute;
as, a total
departure
from the
evidence;
a total
loss..
Magic
::
Magic (a.) A
comprehensive
name for all of the
pretended
arts which claim to
produce
effects
by the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or by a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by a study of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc..
Patristics
::
Patristics
(n.) That
departnent
of
historical
theology
which
treats
of the lives and
doctrines
of the
Fathers
of the
church.
Port
::
Port (v.) In law and
commercial
usage,
a
harbor
where
vessels
are
admitted
to
discharge
and
receive
cargoes,
from
whence
they
depart
and where they
finish
their
voyages..
Decedent
::
Decedent
(a.)
Removing;
departing.
Late
::
Late (v.)
Existing
or
holding
some
position
not long ago, but not now;
lately
deceased,
departed,
or gone out of
office;
as, the late
bishop
of
London;
the late
administration..
Digressive
::
Digressive
(a.)
Departing
from the main
subject;
partaking
of the
nature
of
digression.
Departable
::
Departable
(a.)
Divisible.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) The
departure
of a
player
from the
stage,
when he has
performed
his
part..
Requiem
::
Requiem
(n.) A mass said or sung for the
repose
of a
departed
soul.
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Place
::
Place (n.)
Vacated
or
relinquished
space;
room; stead (the
departure
or
removal
of
another
being or thing being
implied).
Anubis
::
Anubis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
the
conductor
of
departed
spirits,
represented
by a human
figure
with the head of a dog or fox..
Quicken
::
Quicken
(a.) To make
lively,
active,
or
sprightly;
to
impart
additional
energy
to; to
stimulate;
to make quick or
rapid;
to
hasten;
to
accelerate;
as, to
quicken
one's steps or
thoughts;
to
quicken
one's
departure
or
speed..
Digressional
::
Digressional
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
having
the
character
of, a
digression;
departing
from the main
purpose
or
subject..
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