单词 | inseparate |
释义 | inseparateadj. a. Not separate (from); united; undivided; hence, often = inseparable adj. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adjective] > united into a whole > not divided, separated, or split wholeeOE unparteda1398 undealta1400 undividedc1412 individedc1430 undeparted1430 indeparted1434 untwinnedc1450 unsparpled1508 undissevered1521 unseparated1545 inseparate1550 unseparate1553 unsundered1594 unspleeted1609 inseparizeda1618 undisjointed1631 unparcelled1648 unsplit1656 unanalysed1661 indivise1677 unattenuated1727 uncomminuted1758 undecomposed1758 undismembered1758 indiscrete1782 undecompounded1795 undismantled1830 impartite1862 undiscrete1862 uncleave1893 1550 [implied in: T. Cranmer Def. Sacrament f. 96v Here saincte Cyrill declareth the dignitee of Christes fleshe, beyng inseparately annexed vnto his diuinitee. (at inseparately adv.)]. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Astrophel & Stella ci Ioy, which is inseparate from those eyes. 1607 J. Day et al. Trauailes Three Eng. Brothers sig. G3 Enuie and hate, Striue in my breast like twinnes inseperate. 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida v. ii. 151 This is and is not Cresseid, Within my soule there doth conduce a fight Of this strange nature, that a thing inseparat, Diuides more wider then the skie and earth. View more context for this quotation 1742 W. Warburton Note Pope's Ess. Man in Wks. (1811) XI. 67 That folly and wisdom are the inseparate partage of humanity. 1874 L. Morris Songs of Two Worlds 2nd Ser. 212 The good which should be, inseparate From the evil things that are. 1887 A. C. Swinburne Locrine i. i. 220 We live linked, inseparate—heart in heart. b. Botany. (See quots., and cf. inseparation n.) ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > growth, movement, or curvature of parts > [adjective] > cohering or not cohering free1757 solute1760 connate1785 segregate1793 cohering1796 adherent1806 adnate1830 coherent1830 adglutinate1831 accrete1832 coadunate1839 inapplicate1855 coadnate1866 inseparate1880 1880 A. Gray Struct. Bot. 181 Accordingly, Dr. Masters would substitute for coalescence and adnate the term inseparate. 1886 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Inseparate, Masters's term for the condition in which parts of a plant are not separate. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2018). < adj.1550 |
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