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inseparate
inseparate, a. (ɪnˈsɛpərət) [ad. L. insēparāt-us (Tertullian), f. in- (in-3) + sēparātus, pa. pple. of sēparāre to separate.] Not separate (from); united; undivided; hence, often = inseparable.1550 [implied in inseparately]. a 1586 Sidney Astr. & Stella ci, Ioy, which is inseparate from those eyes. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inseparability
and Gummesson (2004) conclude that only one category of services — physical acts to customers' bodies, such as a haircut or medical examination — is inseparate wikipedia.org
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inseparized
† inˈseparized, a. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. in-3, and assumed vb. *separize = F. séparer to separate.] = inseparate.a 1618 Sylvester Mem. Mortalitie xliii, [He] Knew well the cares from Crowns inseparized. Oxford English Dictionary
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inseparation
insepaˈration Bot. rare. [in-3.] The congenital union of contiguous organs, viewed as the natural or primitive state; as opposed to coalescence or adnation, which imply original separation: cf. inseparate b.1886 in Syd. Soc. Lex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kiyomi Waller
publication through two name changes): American BMXer March 1990 Vol.12 No.2 in the center panel with Todd Corbitt ay left and Eric Abbadessa at right inseparate wikipedia.org
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inseparately
inˈseparately, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In an inseparate manner; without separation or severance; inseparably.1550 Cranmer Def. Scram. 96 b, Here sainct Cyrill declareth the dignitee of Christes fleshe, beyng inseperately annexed vnto his diuinitee. 1582 N. T. (Rhem.) Eph. v. 29 note, So beloued of C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kindertotenlieder
Concerning the performance of the work, the composer wrote "these five songs are intended as one inseparate unit, and in performing them their continuity wikipedia.org
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pathognomonic
pathognomonic, a. and n. Med. and Path. (pəθɒgnəʊˈmɒnɪk) [ad. Gr. παθογνωµονικ-ός (Galen) skilled in judging of symptoms or diseases, f. παθο-, patho- + γνωµονικός able to give an opinion, f. γνώµων judge, knowing person.] A. adj. Applied to a sign or symptom by which a disease may be known or disti... Oxford English Dictionary
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TWI254387B - Wafer stacking package method - Google Patents
A method of wafer stacking packaging. The method comprises providing a die array including a plurality of singulated first dies cut from a first wafer; providing a second wafer with inseparate the second dies and an adhesive layer on an active surface thereof; pre-cutting the second wafer to a depth from the active surface thereof; stacking the active surface of second wafer onto a backside of ...
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