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dissimilitude
dissimilitude (dɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd) [ad. L. dissimilitūdo unlikeness, difference, dissimilarity, f. dissimilis unlike: see -tude.] 1. The condition or quality of being unlike; unlikeness, difference, dissimilarity; diversity.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 682/2 There is speciall dissimilitude betwene the...
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dissimile
▪ I. dissimile, n. (dɪˈsɪmɪliː) [a. L. dissimile, neut. of dissimilis unlike; after simile.] The opposite of ‘simile’; a comparison setting forth the dissimilarity of things; a comparison or illustration by contrast: see dissimilitude 2.1682 [see dissimilies 1659]. 1727–51 Chambers Cycl., Dissimilit...
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List of music biographies in Rees's Cyclopaedia
Book-keeping-Calvart
Vol 6 Calvary-Castra
Vol 7 Castramentation-Chronology
Vol 8 Chronometer-Colliseum
Vol 9 Collision-Corne
Vol 10 Cornea-Czyrcassy
Vol 11 D-Dissimilitude
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imparity
imparity Now rare or Obs. (ɪmˈpærɪtɪ) [ad. late L. imparitās, f. impar unequal, uneven: see im-2 and parity. Cf. F. imparité (13–14th c.).] 1. The quality or condition of being unequal; inequality (in magnitude, degree, or rank): = disparity 1.1563 in Strype Ann. Ref. (1709) I. xxxv. 349 About matri...
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resemblant
resemblant, a. and n. (rɪˈzɛmblənt) [a. OF. resemblant (mod.F. ressemblant), pres. pple. of resembler to resemble: cf. semblant.] A. adj. 1. Similar, having resemblance or likeness, to something. † Also const. of (quot. 1786).1390 Gower Conf. II. 85 Gold and selver..To whiche alle othre be degres Of...
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List of Rees's Cyclopædia articles
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Chronometer – Colliseum Vol 8, 1807
Volume 9
Collision – Corne Vol 9, 1807/8
Volume 10
Cornea – Czyrcassy Vol 10, 1808
Volume 11
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unlikeliness
unˈlikeliness [un-1 12. Cf. prec. and next.] † 1. Unsuitableness. Obs.c 1374 Chaucer Troylus i. 16 For I þat god of loues seruantz serue Ne dar to loue for myn vnliklynesse. † 2. Unseemliness, unbecomingness. Obs.1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 190 Nevertheles and he saw..him mak grete repaire ti...
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Federalist No. 10
limits of the United States, with the variety of its climates, productions, and commerce, the difference of extent, and number of inhabitants in all; the dissimilitude
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inconformity
inconformity (ɪnkənˈfɔːmɪtɪ) [f. in-3 + conformity.] Want of conformity. 1. Want of correspondence in form or manner; want of agreement in character; dissimilarity; want of conformity to († unto) or with a pattern.1625 Bacon Ess., Innovations (Arb.) 527 New Things peece not so well; But though they ...
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Goodridge v. Department of Public Health
The 4 justices who formed the majority in the Goodridge decision wrote: "The dissimilitude between the terms 'civil marriage' and 'civil union' is not
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La Fábula de Polifemo y Galatea
The presence of contrasts, of antithesis and dissimilitude reflects a veritable lack of aesthetic concentration as well as deficient narrative unity deemed Contrasts or dissimilitude were often employed in Baroque art, more so than in the art of the Renaissance.
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similitude
similitude (sɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd) Also 4–5 symyli-, 5 simyli-, 5–6 symyly-, simyly-, symili-, 6 symily-, similytud(e; 5 semeli-, 6 semylytude; 6 similitewd. [a. OF. similitude (= Sp. similitud, It. similitudine), ad. L. similitūdo, f. similis like.] 1. A person or thing resembling, or having the likeness of...
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List of general music articles in Rees's Cyclopaedia
Book-keeping-Calvart
Vol 6 Calvary-Castra
Vol 7 Castramentation-Chronology
Vol 8 Chronometer-Colliseum
Vol 9 Collision-Corne
Vol 10 Cornea-Czyrcassy
Vol 11 D-Dissimilitude
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Lojban
Some of them have, apart from the preferred/standard sounds, permitted variants intended to cover dissimilitude in pronunciation by speakers of different
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Batak
▪ I. Batak, a. and n.1 (ˈbætək) Also Battak. = Batta3.1811 W. Marsden Hist. Sumatra (ed. 3) 365 By many regarded as having the strongest claims to originality, is the nation of the Battas (properly Batak), whose remarkable dissimilitude to the other inhabitants..renders it necessary that..attention ...
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