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Det.
abbreviation Detective.
detach
verb (detaches , detached , detaching )
1 tr & intr to unfasten or separate.
2 mil to select and separate (a group of soldiers, etc) from a larger group, especially to carry out a special task.
[17c in these senses; 16c, meaning -to discharge (a weapon)-: from French destachier , from des- dis- + atachier to attach]
detachable adjective .
detached
adjective
1 said of a building: not joined to another on either side.
2 said of a person: feeling no personal or emotional involvement; showing no prejudice or bias.
detachedly adverb .
detachment
noun
1 the state of being emotionally detached or free from prejudice.
2 a group (eg of soldiers) detached from a larger group for a special purpose.
3 the act of detaching or the state or process of being detached.
[17c]
detail
noun
1 a small feature, fact or item.
2 something considered unimportant.
3 all the small features and parts of something considered as a whole an artist's eye for detail .
4 a part of a painting, map, photograph, etc considered separately, often enlarged to show small features.
5 mil a group of eg soldiers given a special task or duty.
verb (detailed , detailing )
1 to describe or list fully.
2 to appoint someone to do a particular task.
[17c: from French detailler to cut up]
detailed adjective
1 said of a list, etc: itemized.
2 said of a story, picture, etc: intricate.
in detail giving or looking at all the details.
go into detail to study, discuss, etc, a matter deeply, considering the particulars.

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