uncombine

verb

Etymology

From un- + combine.

  1. derived from con- — “together
  2. derived from combīnō — “unite, yoke together
  3. derived from combiner
  4. inherited from combynyn
  5. prefixed as uncombine — “un + combine

Definitions

  1. To separate (things previously combined).

    • when out-breaking Vengeance uncombines The ill - join'd Plots, to fairly over-cast
  2. To cease to be combined

    To cease to be combined; to become separate.

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