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Disarticulate

Disarticulate Meaning & Definition
Disarticulate Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Disarticulate?

[v] separate at the joints, as of a chicken

Synonyms | Synonyms for Disarticulate: disjoint

Related Terms | Find terms related to Disarticulate: abrupt | alienate | cast off | cast out | cut adrift | cut off | cut out | delete | depart | disarrange | disconnect | disengage | disjoin | disjoint | dislocate | displace | dissociate | disunite | divide | divorce | eject | estrange | expel | isolate | leave | luxate | part | pull away | pull back | pull out | segregate | separate | sequester | set apart | set aside | shut off | split | stand aloof | stand apart | stand aside | step aside | subtract | throw off | throw out | uncouple | unhinge | unjoint | unseat | unyoke | withdraw

See Also | disunite | divide | part | separate

Disarticulate In Webster's Dictionary

\Dis`ar*tic"u*late\, v. t. To sunder; to separate, as joints. -- {Dis`ar*tic`u*la"tion}, n.

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