(adj) (used of an accent in Hebrew orthography) indicating that the word marked is separated to a greater or lesser degree rhythmically and grammatically from the word that follows it
(adj) (of a word) referring singly and without exception to the members of a group, Example:whereas `each, ' `every, ' `either, ' `neither, ' and `none' are distributive or referring to a single member of a group, `which' in `which of the men' is separative
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