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art_.) Want of harmony; not agreeing in opinion, or in action. 3. The _discussion_ of a question _shakes_ it _apart_, for a more thorough examination. 4. When two minds _differ_, one _bears_ in one direction, the other in another, and thus they _bear apart_. They do not agree. 5. To _pour_ out and cause to spread _apart_, as a fluid; to circulate; to scatter. 6. To _place apart_ or out of proper position. 7. To _dismiss_ a congregation is to _send_ the people (or allow them to go) _apart_ to their homes. 8. To _dispel_ fear is to _drive_ it _away_. 9. To _dispose_ of property is to part with it (_put_ it _apart_ from one). 10. Rocks are _disrupted_ when _broken apart_. 11. To _dissect_ the eye of an ox is to _cut_ it _apart_, for the purpose of examination. 12. To _distend_ is to _stretch apart_ or spread in all directions; to dilate, to expand. #extra# = beyond. 1. Extra _ordin_ ary, order, rule (_ary_, relating to). _Relating to_ what is _beyond_ or out of the common _rule_ or _order_; exceptional, unusual. 2. Extra _vag_ ant, _wander_ (_ant_, ing). _Wandering beyond_ bounds or out of the regular course; excessive. #inter# = between, among, through. 1. inter _cede_, go 2. inter _cept_, take 3. inter _course_, run 4. inter _ject_ ion, throw 5. inter _lop_ er, run 6. inter _mingle_, mix 7. inter _pose_, place 8. inter _rogate_, ask 9. inter _sect_, cut 10. inter _val_, wall 11. inter _vene_, come 12. inter _view_, see 1. To _go between_ parties for the purpose of reconciling those who differ; to plead in favor of another. 2. To seize or _take between_ the starting point and destination; as to _intercept_ a letter or messenger. 3. Frequent or habitual meeting or contact of one person with another (a _running between_, to and fro). 4. An _interjection_ is a word _thrown_ in _between_ other words to express emotion or feeling. 5. An _interloper_ is _one who runs_ in _between_ two parties to get the advantage which one would obtain from the other. One who intercepts and buys a basket of eggs between a farmer's wagon and a grocery store would, from the standpoint of the merchant, be an _interloper_. 6. To _mix between_ or together. 7. To protect the eyes from a strong light _interpose_ (_place between_ the eyes and light) a shade. 8. To _interrogate_ is to question. (The _questions_ come _between_ the answers.) 9. One line _intersects_ another when it _cu
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