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separational
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English
Etymology
From separation + -al.
Adjective
separational (not comparable)
- Relating to separation.
- 1885, Charles L. Dodgson, Euclid and His Modern Rivals, 2nd edition, London: Macmillan, page 22:
- […] by ‘separational Lines,’ [I mean] Lines which have no common point, however far produced.
- 1971, Harry F. Harlow, James L. McGaugh, Richard F. Thompson, chapter 3, in Psychology, San Francisco: Albion, page 52:
- The love of the infant for the mother is so strong and so enduring that the very survival of the species is dependent on multiple separational factors or forces. Many mothers sever the strings with apparent ambivalence, and this feat is not commenced with ease.
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