Separation

Noun

 * 1) The act of separating or the condition of being separated.
 * 2) The place at which a division occurs.
 * 3) An interval, gap or space that separates things.
 * 4)  An agreement terminating a relationship between husband and wife, but short of a divorce.

Adjectives for Separation
physical; unavoidable; laborious; uncertain; prolonged; fatal; inevitable; deplorable; eternal; earthly; conventional; gradual; forcible; austere; subsequent; mysterious; compulsory.

Verbs for Separation
cement—; effect—; endure—; hazard—; propose—; recommend—; —accomplishes; —bisects; —breaches; —disengages; —disjoins; —dismembers; —enforces; —isolates; —jeopardizes; —reconciles; —rends; —saddens —segregates; —severs; —splices — sunders; —unleashes; —wrings.

Thesaurus
Jim Crow, aberration, aesthetic distance, alien, alienation, alteration, analysis, analyzation, anatomization, anatomizing, anatomy, annulment, apartheid, apartness, assay, assaying, atomization, barrier, bolting, brattice, breach, breach of friendship, break, breakdown, breaking down, breaking up, breakup, broken home, broken marriage, buffer, buffer state, bulkhead, bumper, centrifugence, change, clarification, clearance, cleavage, cleft, cloison, colature, collision mat, color bar, compass, contradistinction, cordon, cordon sanitaire, cordoning off, cushion, deactivation, decentralization, decree of nullity, deep space, demarcation, demobilization, deployment, depths of space, destructive distillation, desynonymization, detachment, deviation, diaphragm, diaspora, dichotomy, differencing, differentiation, disaffection, disassociation, disbandment, disconnection, discrimination, disequalization, disfavor, disintegration, disjointedness, disjunction, dismemberment, dismissal, disorganization, dispersal, dispersion, disruption, dissection, dissepiment, dissociation, dissolution, dissolution of marriage, distance, distillation, distinction, distinctiveness, distinguishment, disunion, disunity, divarication, divergence, divergency, diversification, dividedness, dividing line, dividing wall, division, divorce, divorcement, docimasy, edulcoration, elution, elutriation, essentialization, estrangement, ethnocentrism, exclusiveness, extent, extraction, falling-out, fanning, fanning out, farness, fender, filtering, filtration, fission, foreigner, fracture, fracturing, fragmentation, grasswidowhood, gravimetric analysis, hairsplitting, individualization, individuation, infinity, insularity, insulation, interlocutory decree, interseptum, isolation, isolationism, keeping apart, know-nothingism, leaching, leeway, length, light-years, lixiviation, margin, mat, microscopic distinction, midriff, midsection, mileage, modification, narrowness, nice distinction, nuance, open rupture, out-group, outcast, outsider, pad, panel, paries, parochialism, parsecs, particularization, parting, partition, party wall, percolation, persona non grata, personalization, perspective, piece, privacy, privatism, privatization, property line, proximate analysis, purification, quantitative analysis, quarantine, quarantine flag, race hatred, racial segregation, range, reach, recall of ambassadors, recess, reclusion, reduction to elements, refinement, release, remoteness, resolution, retirement, retreat, riddling, rift, rupture, rustication, sanitary cordon, schism, scission, screening, seclusion, secrecy, segmentation, segregation, semimicroanalysis, separate maintenance, separateness, separatism, septulum, septum, sequestration, severalization, severance, shade of difference, shattering, shedding, shock pad, sieving, sifting, snobbishness, space, span, specialization, spiritualization, splaying, splendid isolation, split, split-up, splitting, spread, spreading, spreading out, straining, stranger, stretch, stride, subdivision, sublimation, subtle distinction, tightness, trichoschistism, trichotomy, variation, wall, way, ways, winnowing, withdrawal, xenophobia, yellow flag, yellow jack

Etymology
Attested in the 15th Century ; from , from  .

Translations

 * Aramaic:
 * Syriac: ܐܒܕܠܬܐ (’abdāltā’)
 * Hebrew: אבדלתא (’abdāltā’)
 * Esperanto: ,


 * Hungarian:
 * Italian:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: separare


 * Italian:


 * Portuguese: separação


 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:


 * Portuguese: separação


 * Hungarian: különélés
 * Italian:


 * Portuguese: separação
 * Romanian: divorțare, divorț

Anagrams

 * antioperas