segregatea.[L. segregatus, p. p. of segregare to separate; pref. se- aside + grex, gregis, a flock or herd. See Gregarious.]1. Separate; select.()2. (Bot.) Separated from others of the same kind.()v. t. To separate from others; to set apart.()They are still segregated, Christians from Christians, under odious designations. (I. Taylor.)v. i. (Geol.) To separate from a mass, and collect together about centers or along lines of fracture, as in the process of crystallization or solidification.()