(noun.) a garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments.
(verb.) divide into components or constituents; 'Separate the wheat from the chaff'.
(verb.) force, take, or pull apart; 'He separated the fighting children'; 'Moses parted the Red Sea'.
(verb.) come apart; 'The two pieces that we had glued separated'.
(verb.) go one's own way; move apart; 'The friends separated after the party'.
(verb.) make a division or separation.
(verb.) discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; 'The business partners broke over a tax question'; 'The couple separated after 25 years of marriage'; 'My friend and I split up'.
(verb.) act as a barrier between; stand between; 'The mountain range divides the two countries'.
(adj.) separated according to race, sex, class, or religion; 'separate but equal'; 'girls and boys in separate classes' .
(adj.) independent; not united or joint; 'a problem consisting of two separate issues'; 'they went their separate ways'; 'formed a separate church' .
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