segregant

segregant
noun Date: 1926 a genetic segregate

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  • seg|re|gate — «verb. SEHG ruh gayt; adjective, noun. SEHG reh giht, gayt», verb, gat|ed, gat|ing, adjective, noun. –v.t. 1. to separate from others; set apart; isolate: »The doctor segregated the child who was sick with mumps to protect the other patients …   Useful english dictionary

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