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Fragment
A part broken off a small detached portion an imperfect part as a fragment of an ancient writing
Gnomic
Sententious uttering or containing maxims or striking detached thoughts aphoristic
VerbarHectocotylus
a special sense the greatly modified arm of Argonauta and allied genera which after receiving the spermatophores becomes detached from the male and attaches itself to the female for reproductive purposes
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Isolated
Placed or standing alone detached separated from others
VerbarLenvoi
One or more detached verses at the end of a literary composition serving to convey the moral or to address the poem
de-immobilize
;specif : to return (a component part of immovable property) to the status of movable property (as by detachment or removal) de-im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən, -lī-] n
Decision
Cutting off division detachment of a part
Disengage
To release from that with which anything is engaged engrossed involved or entangled to extricate to detach to set free to liberate to clear as to disengage one from a party from broils and controversies
Disengaging
Loosing setting free detaching
highchair
a chair designed for feeding a very young child having four long legs and a footrest and a detachable tray which rests in front of the child holds the food and also serves as a restraint to
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Detached - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fragment
A part broken off a small detached portion an imperfect part as a fragment of an ancient writing
Gnomic
Sententious uttering or containing maxims or striking detached thoughts aphoristic
VerbarHectocotylus
a special sense the greatly modified arm of Argonauta and allied genera which after receiving the spermatophores becomes detached from the male and attaches itself to the female for reproductive purposes
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Isolated
Placed or standing alone detached separated from others
VerbarLenvoi
One or more detached verses at the end of a literary composition serving to convey the moral or to address the poem
de-immobilize
;specif : to return (a component part of immovable property) to the status of movable property (as by detachment or removal) de-im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən, -lī-] n
Decision
Cutting off division detachment of a part
Disengage
To release from that with which anything is engaged engrossed involved or entangled to extricate to detach to set free to liberate to clear as to disengage one from a party from broils and controversies
Disengaging
Loosing setting free detaching
highchair
a chair designed for feeding a very young child having four long legs and a footrest and a detachable tray which rests in front of the child holds the food and also serves as a restraint to
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