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  • 61Sever disease — Se·ver disease (seґvər) [James Warren Sever, American orthopedic surgeon, 1878–1964] see under disease …

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  • 62Sever do Vouga — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Sever do Vouga Country and Admin Code PT.02.0117 PT …

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  • 63Sever's disease — apophysitis caused by pulling at the point of insertion of the Achilles tendon into the calcaneus (heel bone), causing heel pain. [W. Sever (20th century), US orthopaedic surgeon] …

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  • 64sever the umbilical cord — cut/sever/the umbilical cord informal phrase to stop depending on another person or organization for help and support Thesaurus: to do something without helpsynonym Main entry …

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  • 65sever — verb (severed; severing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French severer, from Latin separare more at separate Date: 14th century transitive verb to put or keep apart ; divide; especially to remove (as a part) by or as if by cutting… …

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  • 66sever — /sev euhr/, v.t. 1. to separate (a part) from the whole, as by cutting or the like. 2. to divide into parts, esp. forcibly; cleave. 3. to break off or dissolve (ties, relations, etc.). 4. Law. to divide into parts; disunite (an estate, titles of… …

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  • 67sever — verb /ˈsɛv.ɚ/ To cut free. After he graduated, he severed all links to his family. See Also: separate …

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  • 68sever — Synonyms and related words: abandon, amputate, analyze, anatomize, atomize, ax, bisect, bob, break off, break up, butcher, carve, cease, change, chop, chop logic, cleave, contradistinguish, cut, cut away, cut in two, cut off, demarcate, demark,… …

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  • 69sever — se|ver Mot Agut Adjectiu variable …

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  • 70sèver — sè|ver Mot Pla Nom masculí …

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