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Separable
Capable of being separated disjoined disunited or divided as the separable parts of plants qualities not separable from the substance in which
VerbarSchlich
The finer portion of a crushed ore as of gold lead or tin separated by the water in certain wet processes
Rubicon
A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul the province alloted to Julius Caeligsar
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Ringent
Having the lips widely separated and gaping like an open mouth as a ringent bilabiate corolla
Rigoll
A musical instrument formerly in use consisting of several sticks bound together but separated by beads and played with a stick with a ball at its end
Civil Law
books were emphatically called the Codex; the latter three (tres libri) contained the Jus Publicum, which had been separated from the whole at an early period, as of less practical utility, and often bound up with other
Convoy
convoy; (5) the ship must depart and continue with the convoy till the end of the voyage, unless separated by necessity. See (English) Naval Discipline Act, 1866 (29 & 30 Vict. c. 109), and s. 46 of
Reformed
whole body of Protestant churches originating in the Reformation Also in a more restricted sense of those who separated from Luther on the doctrine of consubstantiation etc and carried the Reformation as they claimed to a higher
Monetandi jus comprehenditur in regalibus qu' nunquam a regio sceptro abdiantur
sceptro abdiantur. Dav. 18.-(The right of coining money is included in those rights of royalty which are never separated from the kingly sceptre.)
Fissiped
Having the toes separated to the base See Aves
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