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Definition of apart
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Apart
(adv.)
Aside;
away.
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Parament
::
Parament
(n.)
Ornamental
hangings,
furniture,
etc., as of a state
apartment;
rich and
elegant
robes worn by men of rank; --
chiefly
in the
plural..
Clubroom
::
Clubroom
(n.) The
apartment
in which a club
meets.
Lobby
::
Lobby (n.) An
apartment
or
passageway
in the fore part of an
old-fashioned
cabin under the
quarter-deck.
Interior
::
Interior
(a.) Being
within
any
limits,
inclosure,
or
substance;
inside;
internal;
inner;
--
opposed
to
exterior,
or
superficial;
as, the
interior
apartments
of a
house;
the
interior
surface
of a
hollow
ball..
Infect
::
Infect
(v. t.) To taint with
morbid
matter
or any
pestilential
or
noxious
substance
or
effluvium
by which
disease
is
produced;
as, to
infect
a
lancet;
to
infect
an
apartment..
Bower
::
Bower (n.)
Anciently,
a
chamber;
a
lodging
room; esp., a
lady's
private
apartment..
Straggle
::
Straggle
(v. t.) To
escape
or
stretch
beyond
proper
limits,
as the
branches
of a
plant;
to
spread
widely
apart;
to shoot too far or
widely
in
growth..
Tear
::
Tear (v. t.) To
separate
by
violence;
to pull apart by
force;
to rend; to
lacerate;
as, to tear
cloth;
to tear a
garment;
to tear the skin or
flesh..
Retractor
::
Retractor
(n.) An
instrument
for
holding
apart the edges of a wound
during
amputation.
Trunk
::
Trunk (n.) The stem, or body, of a tree, apart from its limbs and
roots;
the main stem,
without
the
branches;
stock;
stalk..
Burst
::
Burst (v. i.) To fly apart or in
pieces;
of break open; to yield to force or
pressure,
especially
to a
sudden
and
violent
exertion
of
force,
or to
pressure
from
within;
to
explode;
as, the
boiler
had
burst;
the buds will burst in
spring..
Broken
::
Broken
(v. t.)
Fractured;
cracked;
disunited;
sundered;
strained;
apart;
as, a
broken
reed;
broken
friendship..
Study
::
Study (v. i.) A
building
or
apartment
devoted
to study or to
literary
work.
Distraction
::
Distraction
(n.) The act of
distracting;
a
drawing
apart;
separation.
Designate
::
Designate
(v. t.) To
indicate
or set apart for a
purpose
or duty; -- with to or for; to
designate
an
officer
for or to the
command
of a post or
station.
Fleet
::
Fleet (v. t.) To draw apart the
blocks
of; -- said of a
tackle.
Lyceum
::
Lyceum
(n.) A house or
apartment
appropriated
to
instruction
by
lectures
or
disquisitions.
Cocoonery
::
Cocoonery
(n.) A
building
or
apartment
for
silkworms,
when
feeding
and
forming
cocoons..
Haul
::
Haul (v. t.) To pull
apart,
as oxen
sometimes
do when
yoked..
Separate
::
Separate
(v. t.) To come
between;
to keep apart by
occupying
the space
between;
to lie
between;
as, the
Mediterranean
Sea
separates
Europe
and
Africa..
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