Separator

Avoid the misspelling seperator. (1) That which divides or keeps apart two or more substances or prevents them from mingling. (2) In dentistry, an instrument for forcing two teeth apart, so as to gain access to adjacent proximal walls. SYN: segregator. [L. se-paro, pp. -atus, to separate, fr. se, apart, + paro, to prepare]

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