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Definition of depart
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of depart is as below...
Depart
(n.)
Division;
separation,
as of
compound
substances
into their
ingredients..
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Arachnology
::
Arachnology
(n.) The
department
of
zoology
which
treats
of
spiders
and other
Arachnida.
Executive
::
Executive
(a.)
Designed
or
fitted
for
execution,
or
carrying
into
effect;
as,
executive
talent;
qualifying
for,
concerned
with, or
pertaining
to, the
execution
of the laws or the
conduct
of
affairs;
as,
executive
power or
authority;
executive
duties,
officer,
department,
etc..
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) That
department
or
bureau
of the
public
service
charged
with the
collection
of the
excise
taxes.
Laryngology
::
Laryngology
(n.)
Systematized
knowledge
of the
action
and
functions
of the
larynx;
in
pathology,
the
department
which
treats
of the
diseases
of the
larynx..
Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Synthermal
::
Synteretics
(n.) That
department
of
medicine
which
relates
to the
preservation
of
health;
prophylaxis.
Exit
::
Exit (n.) The
departure
of a
player
from the
stage,
when he has
performed
his
part..
Abscond
::
Abscond
(v. i.) To
depart
clandestinely;
to steal off and
secrete
one's self; -- used
especially
of
persons
who
withdraw
to avoid a legal
process;
as, an
absconding
debtor..
Straggler
::
Straggler
(n.) One who
straggles,
or
departs
from the
direct
or
proper
course,
or from the
company
to which he
belongs;
one who falls
behind
the rest; one who
rambles
without
any
settled
direction..
Modus
::
Modus (n.) A
qualification
involving
the idea of
variation
or
departure
from some
general
rule or form, in the way of
either
restriction
or
enlargement,
according
to the
circumstances
of the case, as in the will of a
donor,
an
agreement
between
parties,
and the
like..
Requiem
::
Requiem
(n.) A mass said or sung for the
repose
of a
departed
soul.
Miasmology
::
Miasmology
(n.) That
department
of
medical
science
which
treats
of
miasma.
Exorbitant
::
Exorbitant
(a.)
Departing
from an orbit or usual
track;
hence,
deviating
from the usual or due
course;
going
beyond
the
appointed
rules or
established
limits
of right or
propriety;
excessive;
extravagant;
enormous;
inordinate;
as,
exorbitant
appetites
and
passions;
exorbitant
charges,
demands,
or
claims..
Realm
::
Realm (n.)
Hence,
in
general,
province;
region;
country;
domain;
department;
division;
as, the realm of
fancy..
Banish
::
Banish
(v. t.) To drive away; to
compel
to
depart;
to
dispel.
Off
::
Off
(interj.)
Away;
begone;
-- a
command
to
depart.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
official
statement
of
facts,
verbal
or
written;
especially,
a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to his
superiors;
as, the
reports
of the heads af
departments
to
Congress,
of a
master
in
chancery
to the
court,
of
committees
to a
legislative
body, and the
like..
Departure
::
Departure
(n.)
Removal
from the
present
life;
death;
decease.
Total
::
Total (a.)
Whole;
not
divided;
entire;
full;
complete;
absolute;
as, a total
departure
from the
evidence;
a total
loss..
Exit
::
Exit (n.) Any
departure;
the act of
quitting
the stage of
action
or of life;
death;
as, to make one's
exit..
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