Hard to separate from
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CLINGYHard to separate from
INLOVEHard to separate, perhaps
ankyloticion of separate bones or hard parts to form a single bone or part
fallto separate from; withdraw
demulsifyto separate from an emulsion
unmixto separate from a mixture
winnowto separate chaff from grain
SCOTSMENSome want to separate from England
GINSMachines to separate seeds from cotton.
unmixingUNMIX, to separate from a mixture
demulsifiesDEMULSIFY, to separate from an emulsion
demulsifyingDEMULSIFY, to separate from an emulsion
demulsifiedDEMULSIFY, to separate from an emulsion
winnowedWINNOW, to separate chaff from grain
breakto sever relations with; separate from
winnowingWINNOW, to separate chaff from grain
unmixesUNMIX, to separate from a mixture
winnowsWINNOW, to separate chaff from grain
disengageto separate or free from being engaged
precipitateto separate (a solid) from a solution
hullto separate the shell from the seed
unlaysto separate (a strand) from a rope
disembosomto separate from the bosom, to unburden
unlayto separate (a strand) from a rope
unlaidto separate (a strand) from a rope
disembosomedDISEMBOSOM, to separate from the bosom, to unburden
strainera utensil used to separate liquids from solids
hullsHULL, to separate the shell from the seed
disengagingDISENGAGE, to separate or free from being engaged
disembosomingDISEMBOSOM, to separate from the bosom, to unburden
winnowto separate or distinguish valuable from worthless parts.
winsWIN, to winnow (to separate chaff from grain)
threshedto separate seed from (a harvested plant) mechanically
hullingHULL, to separate the shell from the seed
threshto separate (grain or seeds) from (a plant)
precipitateto separate from a solution as a precipitate
winnowerone that winnows (to separate chaff from grain)
winnedWIN, to winnow (to separate chaff from grain)
disengagedDISENGAGE, to separate or free from being engaged
disengagesDISENGAGE, to separate or free from being engaged