An area of land in private ownership (as opposed to common land), Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual, An enclosed or separate place; enclosure, By itself; severally, Of people or objects, more than two, but not very many, Consisting of a number more than two but not very many, diverse; sundry, Separate; distinct; particular; single, Diverse; different; various, (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many; "several letters came in the mail"; "several people were injured in the accident", Consisting of a number more than two, but not very many, three to seven; a divers; sundry, some, few; separate, distinct; individual, particular; various, respective, Persons oe objects, more than two, but not very many, An inclosed or separate place; inclosure, Consisting of a number more than two, but not very many; divers; sundry; as, several persons were present when the event took place, considered individually; "the respective club members"; "specialists in their several fields"; "the various reports all agreed", distinct and individual; "three several times", Several is used to refer to an imprecise number of people or things that is not large but is greater than two. I had lived two doors away from this family for several years Several blue plastic boxes under the window were filled with record albums Several hundred students gathered on campus. Several is also a quantifier. Several of the delays were caused by the new high-tech baggage system Several is also a pronoun. No one drug will suit or work for everyone and sometimes several may have to be tried. different and separate = respective, a number of, To make a separation or distinction; to distinguish, To cut free, Result of rub-point which has been ignored, To keep distinct or apart; to except; to exempt, To cut or break open or apart; to divide into parts; to cut through; to disjoin; as, to sever the arm or leg, To disunite; to disconnect; to terminate; as, to sever an estate in joint tenancy, To suffer disjunction; to be parted, or rent asunder; to be separated; to part; to separate, set or keep apart; "sever a relationship, as, to sever the head from the body, To separate, as one from another; to cut off from something; to divide; to part in any way, especially by violence, as by cutting, rending, etc, cut off from a whole; "His head was severed from his body"; "The soul discerped from the body", To divide one piece of property from another to be sold or used separately, set or keep apart; "sever a relationship", If you sever a relationship or connection that you have with someone, you end it suddenly and completely. She severed her ties with England, cut, cleave; separate, set apart; be separated, be set apart; terminate, To sever something means to cut completely through it or to cut it completely off. Richardson severed his right foot in a motorbike accident. oil still gushing from a severed fuel line, separately, in the order given; "the brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively", apart from others; "the clothes were hung severally", Separately; distinctly; apart from others; individually, separately, individually, singly; respectively, variously, apart from others; "taken individually, the rooms were, in fact, square"; "the fine points are treated singly",
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An area of land in private ownership (as opposed to common land)
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Each particular taken singly; an item; a detail; an individual
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An enclosed or separate place; enclosure
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By itself; severally
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Of people or objects, more than two, but not very many - "One chair was in the hallway, and several were scattered around the waiting room."
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Consisting of a number more than two but not very many, diverse; sundry - "Several people were present when the event took place."
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Separate; distinct; particular; single - "So one thing may be good and bad to several parties, upon diverse occasions."
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Diverse; different; various
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(used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many; "several letters came in the mail"; "several people were injured in the accident"
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Consisting of a number more than two, but not very many, three to seven; a divers; sundry
Persons oe objects, more than two, but not very many
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An inclosed or separate place; inclosure
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Consisting of a number more than two, but not very many; divers; sundry; as, several persons were present when the event took place
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considered individually; "the respective club members"; "specialists in their several fields"; "the various reports all agreed"
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distinct and individual; "three several times"
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Several is used to refer to an imprecise number of people or things that is not large but is greater than two. I had lived two doors away from this family for several years Several blue plastic boxes under the window were filled with record albums Several hundred students gathered on campus. Several is also a quantifier. Several of the delays were caused by the new high-tech baggage system Several is also a pronoun. No one drug will suit or work for everyone and sometimes several may have to be tried. different and separate = respective
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Several of.
a number of - "I spoke with a number of them about it."
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sever
To make a separation or distinction; to distinguish
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To cut free
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Result of rub-point which has been ignored
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To keep distinct or apart; to except; to exempt
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To cut or break open or apart; to divide into parts; to cut through; to disjoin; as, to sever the arm or leg
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To disunite; to disconnect; to terminate; as, to sever an estate in joint tenancy
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To suffer disjunction; to be parted, or rent asunder; to be separated; to part; to separate
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set or keep apart; "sever a relationship
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as, to sever the head from the body
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To separate, as one from another; to cut off from something; to divide; to part in any way, especially by violence, as by cutting, rending, etc
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cut off from a whole; "His head was severed from his body"; "The soul discerped from the body"
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To divide one piece of property from another to be sold or used separately
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set or keep apart; "sever a relationship"
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If you sever a relationship or connection that you have with someone, you end it suddenly and completely. She severed her ties with England
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cut, cleave; separate, set apart; be separated, be set apart; terminate fiil
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To sever something means to cut completely through it or to cut it completely off. Richardson severed his right foot in a motorbike accident. oil still gushing from a severed fuel line
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severally
separately
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severally
in the order given; "the brothers were called Felix and Max, respectively"
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apart from others; "the clothes were hung severally"
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Separately; distinctly; apart from others; individually
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