ˈsevə
101dis|sev|er|ance — «dih SEHV uhr uhns», noun. the act or fact of dissevering; separation …
102dis|sev|er|a|tion — «dih SEHV uh RAY shuhn», noun. = disseverance. (Cf. ↑disseverance) …
103dis|sev|er|ment — «dih SEHV uhr muhnt», noun. = disseverance. (Cf. ↑disseverance) …
104dis|sev|er — «dih SEHV uhr», transitive verb. 1. to sever; separate: »Life dissevers many early friends. SYNONYM(S): disjoin, disunite. 2. to cut into parts. –v.i. to separate; part …
105per|sev|er|ate — «puhr SEHV uh rayt», intransitive verb, at|ed, at|ing. Psychology, Education. to continue or repeat an action after the stimulus or need for it has passed: »The neural processes initiated in learning perseverate through time and become more… …
106per|sev|er|a|tion — «puhr SEHV uh RAY shuhn», noun. 1. Psychology, Education. a) the tendency to perseverate. b) the act or process of perseverating. 2. Obsolete. a persevering …
107un|sev|ered — «uhn SEHV uhrd», adjective. not severed; not parted or sundered; not disjoined or separate …
108ā-sev — आसेव् …
109abhy-upa-sev — अभ्युपसेव् …
110anu-sev — अनुसेव् …