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DISSIPATE, v.t. [L., to throw.] 1. To scatter; to disperse; to drive asunder. Wi...
DISSIPABLE, a. [See Dissipate .] Liable to be dissipated; that may be scattered ...
DISSIMULE, v.t. To dissemble. [Not in use.]
DISSIMULATION, n. [L., to make like; like.] The act of dissembling; a hiding und...
DISSIMILITUDE, n. [L.] Unlikeness; want of resemblance; as a dissimilitude of fo...
DISSIMILE, n. Dissimily. Comparison or illustration by contraries. [Little used.]
DISSIMILARITY, n. Unlikeness; want of resemblance; dissimilitude; as the dissimi...
DISSIMILAR, a. [dis and similar.] Unlike, either in nature, properties or extern...
DISSILITION, n. The act of bursting open; the act of starting or springing diffe...
DISSILIENT, a. Starting asunder; bursting and opening with an elastic force, as ...
DISSILIENCE, n. [L., to leap.] The act of leaping or starting asunder.
DISSIDENT, a. [L., to disagree; to sit.] Not agreeing. DISSIDENT , n. A dissente...
DISSIDENCE, n. [infra.] Discord.
DISSEVERING, ppr. Dividing asunder; separating; tearing or cutting asunder. DISS...
DISSEVERED, pp. Disparted; disjoined; separated.
DISSEVERANCE, n. The act of dissevering; separation.