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Ablative

Of, relating to, or being a grammatical case indicating separation, direction away from, sometimes manner or agency, and the object of certain verbs. It is found in Latin and other Indo-European languages.
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Separation

The act or process of moving apart or forcing something apart
the separation of continents from a single landmass.
the separation of railroad cars from a train.
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Ablative

Of, relating to, or capable of ablation.
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Separation

The condition of being apart, especially the condition of two people who had lived together or been married living in different places.
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Ablative

Tending to ablate.
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Separation

An interval or space that separates; a gap
The separation between the lead runner and the pack was getting longer.
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Ablative

The ablative case.
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Separation

The process of sorting or distinguishing into different components, groups, or categories
the gradual separation of the sciences into physical and biological.
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Ablative

A word in this case.
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Separation

The condition of being so sorted or distinguished
the unquestioned separation of labor by gender.
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Ablative

(grammar) Applied to one of the cases of the noun in some languages, the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away, and to a lesser degree, instrument, place, accordance, specifications, price, or measurement.
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Separation

The voluntary cessation by spouses of cohabitation and other marital relations.
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Ablative

(archaic) Pertaining to taking away or removing.
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Separation

A formal legal severing of the relations between spouses that does not dissolve the marriage as in divorce.
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Ablative

Sacrificial, wearing away or being destroyed in order to protect the underlying material, as in ablative paints used for antifouling, or ablative heat shields used to protect spacecraft during reentry. .
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Separation

In some jurisdictions, divorce.
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Ablative

(medical) Relating to the removal of a body part, tumor, or organ.
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Separation

Discharge, as from employment or military service.
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Ablative

(geology) Relating to the erosion of a land mass; relating to the melting or evaporation of a glacier.
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Separation

The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
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Ablative

(grammar) The ablative case.
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Separation

The act or condition of two or more people being separated from one another.
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Ablative

An ablative material.
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Separation

The act or condition of a married couple living in separate homes while remaining legally married.
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Ablative

Taking away or removing.
Where the heart is forestalled with misopinion, ablative directions are found needful to unteach error, ere we can learn truth.
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Separation

(legal) An agreement legalizing such an arrangement.
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Ablative

Applied to one of the cases of the noun in Latin and some other languages, - the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away.
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Separation

The place at which a division occurs.
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Ablative

The ablative case.
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Separation

An interval, gap or space that separates things or people.
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Ablative

the case indicating the agent in passive sentences or the instrument or manner or place of the action described by the verb
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Separation

An object that separates two spaces.
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Ablative

relating to the ablative case
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Separation

(military) Departure from active duty, while not necessarily leaving the service entirely.
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Ablative

tending to ablate; i.e. to be removed or vaporized at very high temperature;
ablative material on a rocket cone
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Separation

The act of separating, or the state of being separated, or separate.
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Separation

the act of dividing or disconnecting
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Separation

coming apart
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Separation

the state of lacking unity
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Separation

the distance between things;
fragile items require separation and cushioning
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Separation

sorting one thing from others;
the separation of wheat from chaff
the separation of mail by postal zones
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Separation

the social act of separating or parting company;
the separation of church and state
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Separation

the space where a division or parting occurs;
he hid in the separation between walls
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Separation

termination of employment (by resignation or dismissal)
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Separation

(law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order)
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