It means to be apart from a group. To be alone or singled out.
Take apart, divide, brake, fall to pieces
tamiser to separate or go through something
No. -able is a suffix, not a separate word.
No. re- is a prefix, not a separate word.
No. A compound word is one that is formed from two separate words, but has a specific meaning that may be different from the two separate words used together. Examples are grandfatherand stopwatch.
No. A compound word is one that is formed from two separate words, but has a specific meaning that may be different from the two separate words used together. Examples are grandfatherand stopwatch.
seprate is not a word do u mean separate
Do you mean how do you hyphenate the word?prob-lem
Think about the word separate.
Distinguish, decide, sift, separate
tamiser to separate or go through something
Intermolecular describes the interactions between separate molecules.
If you mean divergent, it means something that goes on a separate course or direction from where it had previously been.There is no such word as devigent.
The process or state of breaking or being broken into small or separate parts.
The word ungroup or ungrouped usually refers to data. It is separate data or line items separate from other groups within the code or package.
The base word of separation is "separate."
The prefix word for separate is "dis-" as in "disseparate."
There is no separate word in English. Lawyer can mean male or female.