Results for: can be cleaved, can be separated into parts, can be split
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always together, indivisible, incapable of being separated; close, devoted, something that cannot be separated, unable to be separatedinseparable
amputate a limb; cause a deformity, deface; pervert, distort; destroy, damage something seriously, remove or destroy body part, ruin something by removing partsmutilate
analyze by dividing into parts, be divisible into elements, become or make emotional, decompose chemically, experience electrical insulation failure, experience or cause health collapse, fail to function properly, stop resisting, tear down, weakenbreak down
analyze grammatical structure of sentence, break a word into parts, analyze the grammatical structure of a sentence, describe grammatical role of word, division of input into small sections that are easy for a program to process (Computers)parse
anatomy of large body parts, macroscopic anatomygross anatomy
Anglo-Saxon, English, British; of Anglo-Saxon descent; pertaining to the Saxons, pertaining to the ancient Germanic people who invaded and settled parts of Britain, Jute, language of ancient Saxons, member of an ancient Germanic people who invaded and ...Saxon
another of the same, copied exactly, copy of something, copy something, photocopy, exact replica, reproduction, replicate, double, identical, matching, having 2 corresponding parts, repeat of something, repeat somethingduplicate
anti-inflammatory, anti-inflammatory medicine, causing materials to separate into their constituent parts, causing separation into constituent elements, something causing separation into constituent elements, substance which causes a material to separa...resolvent
antibody which causes parts to adhere during the healing process, substance causing agglutinationagglutinin
antiphonal, book of antiphons (songs with alternate parts), church music bookantiphonary
antiphony, hymn sung in alternate parts, responsive song, music sung in alternating parts, response, section of formal church serviceantiphon
any bundle of fibers belonging to the nervous system that transmits sensations and messages between the brain and other parts of the body; tendon (Anatomy); vein in a leaf or insect wing; courage; daring; rude boldness (Informal), embolden; gather cour...nerve
any metamorphic crystalline rock that can be easily split into layers, rock that splits into layersschist
any of a group of minerals which easily split into thin leaves and are often transparent, common mineral, isinglassmica
any vertical passageway; slender body of an arrow or spear; pole, rod; beam, ray; slender handle; column, long cylindrical pillar; long revolving bar used to transfer motion or torque to gears or other parts (Machinery), body of column, body of penis, ...shaft
 

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