v.
  
/
ˈsɛgrɪgeɪt/
   
- set apart from the rest or from each other.
 - separate along racial, sexual, or religious lines.
 - Genetics  (of pairs of alleles) be separated at meiosis and transmitted independently via separate gametes.
 
n.
  
/
ˈsɛgrɪgət/
  
- Genetics  an allele that has undergone segregation.
 - Botany  a species within an aggregate.
 
 
  Derivative
  
    - segregable adj.
  - segregative adj.
 
   
  Etymology
  C16: from L. segregat-, segregare ‘separate from the flock’.