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several

several [Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1 a : of or relating separately to each

Sever

Sever. Defendants are said to 'sever' in their defences when they plead independently. Trustees made defendants to an action

Several

Several, 'several' cannot relate back to infinity it has its own limitations. The use of the word several would

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Severance

Severance, separating or severing. See SEVER. The act of cutting off; the state of being cutoff 2. The separation

severable

severable : capable of being severed : divisible [a contract] [a bequest] compare entire sev·er·abil·i·ty [se-vrə-bi-lə-tē, se-və-rə-] n

sever

sever sev·ered sev·er·ing 1 : to end (a joint tenancy) by ending one or all of the unities of

Severance

The act of severing or the state of being severed partition separation

Severity

The quality or state of being severe

Sever

something to divide to part in any way especially by violence as by cutting rending etc as to sever the head from the body

Severable

Capable of being severed

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several

several [Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin separalis, from Latin separ separate] 1 a : of or relating separately to each

Sever

Sever. Defendants are said to 'sever' in their defences when they plead independently. Trustees made defendants to an action

Several

Several, 'several' cannot relate back to infinity it has its own limitations. The use of the word several would

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Severance

Severance, separating or severing. See SEVER. The act of cutting off; the state of being cutoff 2. The separation

severable

severable : capable of being severed : divisible [a contract] [a bequest] compare entire sev·er·abil·i·ty [se-vrə-bi-lə-tē, se-və-rə-] n

sever

sever sev·ered sev·er·ing 1 : to end (a joint tenancy) by ending one or all of the unities of

Severance

The act of severing or the state of being severed partition separation

Severity

The quality or state of being severe

Sever

something to divide to part in any way especially by violence as by cutting rending etc as to sever the head from the body

Severable

Capable of being severed

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