Results for: separate into layers, split into layers, divide into layers
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act of sticking or adhering to a surface; attachment, devotion; agreement; abnormal growing together of separate body tissues (Medicine), intermolecular attraction, joining of body parts, non-slippiness, sticking power, supportadhesion
act of stripping, airstrip, comic strip, damage screw thread or gear teeth, deprive of status or possessions, divide into strips, do striptease, get remaining milk from udder, get undressed, long flat piece, long narrow piece, band; series of drawings,...strip
act of winnowing; device for winnowing grain, examine something to remove bad parts, process of winnowing, separate the grain from the chaff; separate the good from the bad; blow through; scatter; blow over; sift through, select the desirable parts, us...winnow
action that separates or separate condition, agreement not to live together, departure from group, division, dumping part of rocket, place of meeting or space between, split, gap, breach; state of being divided; act of splitting, act of dividing; disco...separation
adapt to individual requirements, give individual character to, make individual, cause to be distinctive; treat as separate or distinct, treat individuallyindividualize
add extra ingredient, exposure to radiation, give a dose of medicine to, divide into portions, give medicine to, measure out medication, prescribed amount (as in medicine), prescribed amount of medication, venereal diseasedose
addition, attraction of matter by gravity, expansion or increase due to gradual build-up or additions; growth, increase in size; added part, addition; growing together or joining of separate parts, increase in landmass, increase in size of continentsaccretion
advance detachment, block opponent, blocking tactic, camera plate for focusing, conceal or shelter somebody or something, concealment, cover with a curtain; filter, sift; hide, conceal; separate, divide; protect, shield; project a film, show a movie, d...screen
advertisement or promotion that is launched in a separate browser window while a requested WWW page loads (Internet), located between the cells of other tissue (Anatomy); of a space between two objects; forming a space, forming a narrow opening, occurr...interstitial
advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology)dualist
alienate, cause hostility, disaffect; separate, keep away, cause to stop being friendlyestrange
alley, be sharp, change direction sharply, change scene, delete data, dilute, divide deck of cards, divide something with sharp tool, divided, dividing of deck of cards, edit movie or video, fashion a garment, garment style, grow teeth through gums, ha...cut
allocate something to regions, divide something into regionsregionalize
allocate, allot; divide, distribute, divide something among manyapportion
allocating separate tasks to peopledivision of labor
 

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