"Seperate" is not a word. It is a common misspelling. "Separate" can be an adjective or a verb.
** a trick someone taught me: a rat is in separate. so as you're spelling say this to yourself, works like a charm (sep a rat e)**
The opposite of amalgamate is separate or divide. It refers to the act of breaking apart or splitting something into different parts or components.
There is a type of puzzle named spot the difference
The main difference between the two products is their ingredients.
The difference between the two options refers to the distinctions or variations between the choices being compared.
The difference between "i" and "I" is that "I" is always capitalized when referring to oneself as a pronoun, while "i" is not capitalized.
they both have a diffrent name and are seperate.
The big different between these country is the both are seperate contry.
In-line filters have a housing that is molded around the media. Seperate filters dont come with housings they have to be put into a housing Thanks!
seperate electorate means to elect on the basis of religion while joint means no involvement of religion.it is a blind process,do not matter the religion,cast or state
Seperate:)
its already seperated dont want to seperate
Who are you the guy for Dirty Jobs But NO You Do Not Have To Seperate Them!
Seperate them and put them in 2 separate cages
its already seperated dont want to seperate
Please seperate the red balls from the blue balls.
swan can seperate water from mail
well simply u seperate the the tail