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Definition of Separative

Separative
Separative Sep"a*ra*tive, a. [L. separativus.] Causing, or being to cause, separation. ``Separative virtue of extreme cold.' --Boyle.

Meaning of Separative from wikipedia

- same amount of separative work will require different amounts of energy depending on the efficiency of the separation technology. Separative work is measured...
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- In topology and related branches of mathematics, separated sets are pairs of subsets of a given topological space that are related to each other in a...
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