2. (Literally, hearts apart.) Want of harmony; not agreeing in opinion, or in action.
3. The discussion of a question shakes it apart, for a more thorough examination.
4. When two minds differ, one bears in one direction, the other in another, and thus they bear apart. They do not agree.
5. To pour out and cause to spread apart, as a fluid; to circulate; to scatter.
6. To place apart or out of proper position.
7. To dismiss a congregation is to send the people (or allow them to go) apart to their homes.
8. To dispel fear is to drive it away.
9. To dispose of property is to part with it (put it apart from one).
10. Rocks are disrupted when broken apart.
11. To dissect the eye of an ox is to cut it apart, for the purpose of examination.