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separacion

Separacion is the Spanish noun meaning the act or result of separating, or the state of being separated. The term originates from Latin separatio, from separare. In English, the closest equivalent is separation. In Spanish, the word is written with an accent: separación.

In science and engineering, separation processes aim to separate components of a mixture, such as distillation,

In law and governance, separation appears in concepts like separation of powers (the division of governmental

In everyday language, separation can refer to emotional or physical distance between people, groups, or regions,

filtration,
chromatography,
and
centrifugation.
In
mathematics,
separation
of
variables
is
a
method
for
solving
certain
equations.
In
physics,
spatial
or
temporal
separation
describes
distance
or
interval
between
objects
or
events.
duties
among
branches),
separation
of
church
and
state
(a
principle
of
religious
liberty
and
governance),
and
legal
separation
of
spouses
(a
status
between
marriage
and
divorce).
as
well
as
the
breakdown
of
a
composite
into
parts
(for
example,
the
separation
of
a
mixture
or
material).
The
term
is
used
across
disciplines
to
express
the
idea
of
creating
distance,
division,
or
isolation,
and
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
the
context.