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well-separated

  • a word derived from separate.
    separate
    verb (used with object)
    to keep apart or divide, as by an intervening barrier or space.

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Defendants argued that at similar rallies, such as the one in Pikeville, Kentucky earlier in 2017, no violence occurred after the police kept warring parties well-separated.

From Slate Nov. 22, 2021

In many power cats, staterooms are well-separated in the two hulls, thereby offering passengers a remarkable amount of privacy that's impossible to achieve in a monohull powerboat, where cabins often share bulkheads.

From Time Magazine Archive

Two ground stations at well-separated points behind friendly lines pick up the airplane's pulses and echo them back greatly amplified.

From Time Magazine Archive

The romances of Charlemagne, or, to employ their more technical designation, the chansons de geste, form a large, a remarkably homogeneous, and a well-separated body of compositions.

From The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) by George Saintsbury

D. Tetrophthalmus, which has four eyes and two well-separated faces.

From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by Austin ?Malley