Definition of unseparated in English:
unseparated
adjectiveʌnˈsɛpəreɪtɪdˌənˈsepəˌrādəd
Not separated or divided.
five heads of garlic, three unseparated and two separated into cloves
Example sentencesExamples
- It seems that the foot-and-mouth outbreak in England has been traced to cheap, unseparated (ie meat mixed with vegetables and roots) swill.
- During conventional electrophoresis, molecules larger than 50 kb have essentially the same motility and remain unseparated.
- Both cause a defect in cell separation that can be seen microscopically as large clusters of unseparated cells.
- It would thus amount to re-use of a waste material, which lies higher up the waste hierarchy than the disposal of unseparated waste by landfill as practised locally at exhausted mineral workings.
- Mind and body, outside and inside, substance and phenomena: these pairs are neither dualistic nor opposed, but form one unseparated whole.
- James then turned the envelope over to the back and started unsealing the last bit of the unseparated paper.