Reverse Dictionary: SEPARATE

ADJECTIVES
► SINGULAR 1. separate, individual, single → c1340 obs.
2. separate from others by reason of superiority or pre-eminence → 1377 obs.
► SUNDER separate; various, varied, sundry → a1400 obs.
► SUNDERABLE able to be separated → 1885
► SUNDERED separate, separated → c1325
► SUNDERLY separate, several; distinct, diverse, different → a1225 obs.
► SUNDRILY separate, individual, special → a900 obs.
► SUNDRY separate, distinct; having an existence, position, or status apart → c1000 obs. exc. Eng. dial.

ADVERBS
► BY ODD separately, by itself, alone → c1330 obs.
► BY SUNDRIES separately, individually → a1400-50 obs.
► DIVISELY separately → 1449 obs.
► SUNDER separately, apart, asunder → a1300 obs.
► SUNDERLEPES separately, apart from the rest, severally → c1020 obs.
► SUNDERLY separately, apart; individually; singly → c888 obs.
► SUNDERWISE separately, asunder → a1400 obs.
► SUNDRILY separately, severally, individually → a900 obs.
► SUNDRY 1. separately, apart; severally, individually → c950 obs. exc. Sc.
2. that separates; dividing; discriminating, discerning → 1564 obs.

NOUNS
► ABGREGATION a separation from the flock → 1731 obs.
► ABREPTION complete separation; a snatching away → 1681 obs.
► ABSCISSION 1. violent separation → 1612
2. separation and removal; a being cut off → 1633 obs.
► DECEPERATION separation, severance → a1450 obs.
► DECISION separation, a cutting off → 1584 obs.
► GARBLING separating the valuable from the worthless → a1661 obs.
► SKAIL a separation or dispersal; a scattering → a1300 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► SORTMENT a sorting, separating, or arranging; classification → 1598 obs.
► SUNDERANCE separation, severance → 1435
► SUNDERMENT separation → 1818
► TWINE separation, division, disunion → 1606 obs.  
► TWINNING separation, parting → c1225 obs. exc. Sc. 

VERBS
► ABSQUATULATE to separate, to fall away; said of things → 1842 Amer. sl.
► CANTON to separate, to sever by division; to divide a part from, or cut it out of a whole → 1653 arch.
► DEAL to separate, to sever → a1000 obs.
► DECEPER to separate, to dissever → 1547 obs.
► DECIDE to separate, to cut off → 1579 obs.
► DIFFER to separate, to divide; to cause difference between → 1814 Sc.
► GARBLE to separate the valuable from the worthless → 1650 obs.
► HEMO to separate, to loosen, to remove → 1938 Hawaii
► OBSQUATULATE to separate, to break away from; said of an object → 19C sl., orig. US
► RACK to separate by force; to pull or tear apart; to break up → 1549 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► RENDER to separate; to disperse → 1826 Eng. dial. obs.
► RID to separate, to part combatants → 1790 Eng. dial.
► SCALE to separate, to disperse; said of a meeting, congregation, etc. of people → 1790 Sc. & Eng. dial.
► SCALE-SET to separate, to scatter, to disperse → 1897 Sc.
► SINGLE to separate or part from each other → 1570-6
► SKAIL to separate, to remove → a1833 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► SKILL to separate, to part from → a1200 obs.
► SLIP THE PAINTER to effect a separation, to sever a connection; to send a person or thing ‘adrift’ or away → a1700
► SUNDER to separate by an intervening space or barrier; to keep apart → 1606
► TO-CLEAVE to separate or divide into two parts; to cleave asunder → c888 obs.
► TO-DEAL to separate, to sever → c888 obs.
► TO-DIGHT to separate, to put apart → 1340 obs.
► TO-DO to separate, to put asunder, to divide → a839 obs.
► TO-DREVE to separate, to disperse, to scatter → a900 obs.
► TO-GO to be separate, divided; to disappear → c1000 obs.
► TO-TWIN to separate, to divide → c1200 obs.
► TWAIN to separate, to put apart → 1500 obs.
► TWEME to separate, to divide into two parts → c1023 obs. 
► TWIN to separate, to disjoin, to disunite, to sever, to part, to divide → c1230 obs. exc. Sc. 
► TWINE to separate, to part → c1535 Sc.
► TWIST to separate, to detach, to take away → c1440 obs.