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Definition of Dissimilarities
1. dissimilarity [n] - See also: dissimilarity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissimilarities
Literary usage of Dissimilarities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Code Remedies: Remedies and Remedial Rights by the Civil Action According to by John Norton Pomeroy, Thomas Ashford Bogle (1904)
"Origin of Bet-off and Recoupment Resemblances and Dissimilarities. ... There were
resemblances and dissimilarities between these two defences. ..."
2. Sexual Science: Including Manhod, Womanhood, and Their Mutual Interrelations by Orson Squire Fowler (1870)
"!.—WHEN PHYSICAL Dissimilarities ARE ADVISABLE. it you certainly do misrepresent
that Nature you claim to en- , ; for contrasts really do affiliate. ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Telegraph and Telephone Companies by Sidney Walter Jones (1906)
"Same continued—dissimilarities. 4. Same continued—liabilities of one greater than
the other. 5. Telegraph in statutes—embrace telephone. 6. ..."
4. Holm's Race Assimilation; Or, The Fading Leopard's Spots; a Complete by John James Holm (1910)
"... believed that the woman who can leave strong, well developed children, mentally
and physically, by affiliating with a race of marked dissimilarities, ..."
5. Zarathustra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel: Being a Treatise Upon the by Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906)
"Dissimilarities. Distinctions should be freely made. But it will be only honest
to pause here once more, and to discuss a serious modification which ..."
6. The Life of the Right Honourable John Philpot Curran, Late Master of the by William Henry Curran (1819)
"Mr. Curran called to the Irish bar—Dissimilarities between that and the English
bar—Causes of the difference. MR. CURRAN was called in Michaelmas term, ..."
7. Case and His Contempories: Or, The Canadian Itinerant's Memorial by John Carroll (1869)
"There were some resemblances between these two men, and some dissimilarities.
They were both men of small stature— both zealous for God and souls—both had ..."
8. The Empire of the Tsars and the Russians by Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu (1893)
"The First Russia and Europe—Traits of Kinship—Similarities and Dissimilarities—The
Varangians—Christianity and Byzantine Training—The Principalities and ..."