disseveration
(dɪsɛvəˈreɪʃən)
[f. dissever + -ation.]
= prec.
| 16.. Cont. Knolles' Hist. Turks 1434 E. (L.) Both will be the clearer by the disseveration. 1829 O'Connell in Hist. Europe in Ann. Reg. 127/1, I want no disseveration; but I want, and must have, a repeal of that cursed measure which deprived Ireland of her senate. 1882 A. C. Lyall Asiatic Stud. 5 This process is in India continually interrupted..by the religious element of disseveration. |