to divide (between

  • 101come between — ALIENATE, estrange, separate, divide, split up, break up, disunite, set at odds. → come * * * interfere with or disturb the relationship of (two people) I let my stupid pride come between us * * * come between [phrasal verb] come between (people… …

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  • 102Grand Divide — The Grand Divide is an indistinct ridge in northern Missouri, between the Iowa border and Moberly, that separates the watersheds of the Missouri River and Mississippi River. This ridge and numerous major streams in the northern part of the state… …

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  • 103underground divide —    Subsurface watershed between two catchment areas in karst; often with incongruent with the surface topography of the area [20].    Synonyms: (French.) ligne de partage des eaux souterraines, limit souterrainne; (German.) unterirdische… …

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  • 104(the) North-South Divide — the North South Divide UK US noun the difference in attitudes or situation between people in the northern and southern parts of a country. In the US, the south is generally more conservative than the north, while in the UK the north is generally… …

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  • 105North-South Divide — the ˌNorth South Diˈvide 7 [North South Divide] noun singular (BrE) the economic and social differences between the north of England and the richer south …

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  • 106come between — {v.} To part; divide; separate. * /John s mother in law came to live in his home, and as time passed she came between him and his wife./ * /Bill s hot rod came between him and his studies, and his grades went down./ …

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  • 107come between — {v.} To part; divide; separate. * /John s mother in law came to live in his home, and as time passed she came between him and his wife./ * /Bill s hot rod came between him and his studies, and his grades went down./ …

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  • 108come\ between — v To part; divide; separate. John s mother in law came to live in his home, and as time passed she came between him and his wife. Bill s hot rod came between him and his studies, and his grades went down …

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  • 109North-South Divide — (in Britain) the economic and social differences between the North and the South of England, especially the South East, shown by things like house prices, employment figures and rates of pay. In the 1980s the North suffered far more from the loss …

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  • 110great divide — noun 1》 the boundary between two contrasting groups or cultures that is very difficult to overcome. 2》 the boundary between life and death …

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