to separate / to partition / to stand or lie between / at a distance from / after or at an interval of

= + : The pope (阝) and Guy Fawkes (g) are heating hotpot from an iron cauldron (鬲) in the elevator's kitchen (e2). Since Guy Fawkes likes to eat hot and spicy but the pope only eats light food, they separated (隔) the hotpot accordingly.

隔 character breakdown

earthen pot / iron cauldron

= 𠮛 + + + : Guy Fawkes (g) is cooking an advanced recipe—which he is reading from an ancient scroll (𠮛) he found—in the elevator's kitchen (e2). He already set up an iron cauldron (鬲). For the next step he slaughtered a mean crocodile (丷) and tries to find its T-bone steak (丅) by following a map (冂) which was attached to the scroll.
ancient ceramic three-legged vessel used for cooking with cord markings on the outside and hollow legs
Character component without intrinsic meaning

When on the left hand side of any character, it's the pope, but when it's on the right hand side of any character, it's the emperor.

Characters with 隔 as component

隔 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 隔

isolated (from the world) / disconnected
to insulate thermally / insulating (material, effect etc)
from a distance; through the air; remotely (esp. by means of telekinesis, magic, technology etc)
to converse with sb by shouting from some distance away / (fig.) to say sth intended for the ears of sb who is not in one's presence (often, by making a public statement or by posting online)
to interlace / to interleave (computing)
different trades, worlds apart (idiom); to sb outside the profession, it is a closed book
ghetto (loanword)

Sentences with 隔

隔 currently does not appear in any sentence.