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separation

English

Etymology

Attested in the 15th Century C.E.; borrowed from Old French separacion, from Latin separatio, separationem.Morphologically separate +? -ion

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?p???e???n/
  • Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

separation (countable and uncountable, plural separations)

  1. The act of disuniting two or more things, or the condition of being separated.
    Synonyms: detachment, disjunction, division, rupture, severance; see also Thesaurus:separation
    Antonyms: annexation, combination, unification; see also Thesaurus:junction
  2. The act or condition of two or more people being separated from one another.
  3. The act or condition of a married couple living in separate homes while remaining legally married.
    1. (law) An agreement legalizing such an arrangement.
      Synonym: divorce from bed and board
  4. The place at which a division occurs.
    Synonyms: border, boundary, demarcation
  5. An interval, gap or space that separates things or people.
    Synonyms: break, interstice; see also Thesaurus:interspace
  6. An object that separates two spaces.
    Synonyms: barrier, separator
  7. (military) Departure from active duty, while not necessarily leaving the service entirely.

Derived terms

See also

  • division
  • fission

Translations

References

  • Douglas Harper (2001–2021) , “separation”, in Online Etymology Dictionary

Anagrams

  • antioperas, asperation

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separatist

English

Etymology

From separate +? -ist.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?s?p???t?st/
  • Hyphenation: sep?a?ra?tist

Noun

separatist (plural separatists)

  1. Someone who advocates separation from the established Church; a member of any of various sects or schismatics.
  2. A person who advocates or seeks the splitting of one country or territory into two politically independent countries or territories.
    On rare occasions French-Canadian separatists have resorted to violence.

Translations

Adjective

separatist (not comparable)

  1. Advocating ecclesiastical separation.
  2. Advocating or seeking the separation of one country or territory into two politically independent countries or territories.
    He is a Scottish nationalist and has a large collection of separatist literature.

Translations

Related terms

  • separatism

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

separatist m (definite singular separatisten, indefinite plural separatister, definite plural separatistene)

  1. a separatist

Related terms

  • separatisme
  • separatistisk

References

  • “separatist” in The Bokmål Dictionary.

Norwegian Nynorsk

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?para?tist/ (example of pronunciation)

Noun

separatist m (definite singular separatisten, indefinite plural separatistar, definite plural separatistane)

  1. separatist (person who supports partition of their country)
    Separatistane møtte opp mannsterke i gatene.
    The separatists turned up in large numbers in the streets.

Related terms

  • separatisme
  • separatistisk

References

  • “separatist” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.

Romanian

Etymology

From French séparatiste.

Adjective

separatist m or n (feminine singular separatist?, masculine plural separati?ti, feminine and neuter plural separatiste)

  1. separatist

Declension

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