individuate
(verb) give individual shape or form to; “Language that individuates his memories”
individuate
(verb) give individual character to
Source: WordNet® 3.1
individuate (third-person singular simple present individuates, present participle individuating, simple past and past participle individuated)
(transitive) To make, or cause to appear, individual.
individuate (comparative more individuate, superlative most individuate)
undivided
Source: Wiktionary
In`di*vid"u*ate, a. Etym: [See Individual.]
Definition: Undivided. [Obs.]
In`di*vid"u*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Individuated (p. pr. & vb. n. Individuating.]
Definition: To distinguish from others from others of the species; to endow with individuality; to divide into individuals; to discriminate. The soul, as the prime individuating principle, and the said reserved portion of matter as an essential and radical part of the individuation, shall . . . make up and restore the same individual person. South. Life is individuated into infinite numbers, that have their distinct sense and pleasure. Dr. H. More.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
20 April 2025
(noun) food mixtures either arranged on a plate or tossed and served with a moist dressing; usually consisting of or including greens
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