separate+part
71part — A portion. SYN: pars [TA]. abdominal p. of aorta SYN: abdominal aorta. abdominal p. of esophagus [TA] the portion of the esophagus from where it passes through the diaphragm to the stomach. See …
72part\ with — v 1. To separate from; leave. He parted with us at the end of the trip. Compare: part company 2. To let go. They were sorry to part with the old house. He had to part with his secretary when she got married. Compare: give up …
73part company — {v. phr.} 1. To part with someone; leave each other; separate. * /The boys parted company as they came from the park./ * /George parted company with the others at his front door./ 2. To be different from someone in opinion or action; follow your… …
74part company — {v. phr.} 1. To part with someone; leave each other; separate. * /The boys parted company as they came from the park./ * /George parted company with the others at his front door./ 2. To be different from someone in opinion or action; follow your… …
75part\ company — v. phr. 1. To part with someone; leave each other; separate. The boys parted company as they came from the park. George parted company with the others at his front door. 2. To be different from someone in opinion or action; follow your own way;… …
76part — pÉ‘rt/pÉ‘Ë n. section, piece; region; role, function; side in an agreement v. divide, separate; be divided; apportion, allocate adj. partly, somewhat adv. partly, somewhat; partially, in part, not wholly …
77separate — I. v. a. 1. Disjoin, disunite, part, divide, sever, dissever, detach, disconnect, disengage. 2. Sever, sunder, lie between, hold apart. 3. Withdraw, remove, eliminate, set apart. II. v. n. 1. Part, divide, be divided, be disunited, be separated,… …
78separate-application adhesive — An adhesive consisting of two parts; one part being applied to one face and the other part to the other face and the two faces brought together to form a joint …
79part company — phrasal 1. to end a relationship or association 2. to diverge from another (as in opinion) often used with with Synonyms: see separate …
80part company — verb a) To end a relationship The pair parted company and Stephen rejoined Mr Bloom who, with his practised eye, was not without perceiving that he had succumbed to the blandiloquence of the other parasite. Alluding to the encounter he said,… …