Results for: through or by means of division into two parts
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act of removing parts from (an object, machine, etc.) to be used in anothercannibalization
act of saving from harm, Christian Science philosophy of life, deliverance from sin through Jesus Christ, redemption; act of saving, act of rescuing; savior, means of deliverance, means of saving somebody or somethingsalvation
act of segregating, division, separation, differentiation; state of being divided, state of being separated, state of being differentiated; practice of maintaining separation between members of different races, enforced separation of racial groups, gen...segregation
act of separating into component parts; breaking up into piecesfractionation
act of separating into parts, partitioning; basic mathematical operation in which one number is divided by another; department, faculty; group of soldiers that form a distinct tactical unit within a squadron; league, ranking, level according to difficu...division
act of severing, act of severing or cutting; separation, division; termination (of a relationship, etc.), severance pay, splitting into partsseverance
act of smelling, sniffing; sense of smell; scent, odor, fragrance; characteristic quality, aura, be detected when breathed in, detect by nose, feel or detect, give impression, give unpleasant impression, perceive an odor through the nose by means of th...smell
act of solving, act of finding a solution; act of making a decision; act of separating into constituent partsresolving
act of splitting, crease visible between breasts, repeated division of fertilized egg, rock or mineral fracture, segmentation, split in something, splitting of a molecule, rupturing; division, separation (between opinions, beliefs, etc.); area between ...cleavage
act of splitting, division, separation, cutting of somethingscission
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 transducing; transfer of genetic material between two cells by means of a virus; transformation of energy from one form to another, transportation of stimuli to nervous systemtransduction
act of transporting, conveyance, shipping, transit; deportation, charge, conveyance of somebody or something, means of traveling, penal exiletransportation
act of traveling on or in; trip, journey; path, road; means of transportation, anchor, appear to be floating, be allowed to continue, be in race, be supported by something, deal with problem and survive, depend on something, do something effortlessly, ...ride
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
 

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