Definition of Dissimilated

1. Verb. (past of dissimilate) ¹

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Definition of Dissimilated

1. dissimilate [v] - See also: dissimilate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissimilated

dissidences
dissident
dissidently
dissidents
dissight
dissights
dissilience
dissilition
dissimilar
dissimilarities
dissimilarity
dissimilarly
dissimilarness
dissimilars
dissimilate
dissimilated (current term)
dissimilates
dissimilating
dissimilation
dissimilations
dissimilatory
dissimilitude
dissimilitudes
dissimulate
dissimulated
dissimulates
dissimulating
dissimulatingly
dissimulation
dissimulations

Literary usage of Dissimilated

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1849)
"... y before another y was dissimilated to K. In Syr. U^^., "rib", became Wfc.: In West Syriac, ... In Syriac, y before p is sometimes dissimilated to N, ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1898)
"This substance exists in three forms : one is, let us say, dissimilated by red light, assimilated by green; one is similarly acted upon by yellow and blue, ..."

3. A Comparative Grammar of the Anglo-Saxon Language: In which Its Forms are by Francis Andrew March (1877)
"dissimilated Gemination. — When gemination of a nasal (m, n) would occur before ... In some other cases a continuous consonant or vowel is dissimilated for ..."

4. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members (1898)
"This substance exists in three forms : one is, let ns say, dissimilated by red light, assimilated by green; one is similarly acted upon by yellow and blue, ..."

5. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, Joseph Meredith Toner Collection (Library of Congress) (1902)
"While it is, indeed, true that for instance with each contraction of the muscle some of its stored up material becomes transformed, dissimilated, ..."

6. Vie de Seint Auban: A Poem in Norman-French by Matthew Paris, Alban (1876)
"... we have the dissimilated 1, to avoid the recurrence of two successive syllables beginning with n, orpha-ni-nus. So Lat. venenum is in OF velin, cf. ..."

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