Definition of Disaggregations

1. Noun. (plural of disaggregation) ¹

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Definition of Disaggregations

1. disaggregation [n] - See also: disaggregation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disaggregations

disaffirmations
disaffirmed
disaffirming
disaffirms
disafforest
disafforestation
disafforested
disafforesting
disafforests
disaggregatase
disaggregate
disaggregated
disaggregates
disaggregating
disaggregation
disaggregations (current term)
disaggregative
disagree
disagree with
disagreeability
disagreeable
disagreeable chore
disagreeable person
disagreeable task
disagreeable woman
disagreeableness
disagreeablenesses
disagreeably
disagreeance
disagreeances

Literary usage of Disaggregations

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

1. Outlook for Oil and Gas to 2010 (1992)
"Lower 48 Offshore: EIA, US Crude Oil, Natural Gas, and Natural Gas Liquids Reserves 1989. Lower 48 Onshore disaggregations: EIA, Office of Oil and Gas. ..."

2. Proceedings of the American Medico-Psychological Association Annual Meeting by American Psychiatric Association (1899)
"It is important to note, in this connection, that the dissociations and disaggregations occurring in the cases described are of a purely functional ..."

3. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1911)
""There may be as many different personalities, parasitic or secondary, as there are possible combinations and disaggregations of psychophysiological ..."

4. Multiple Personality: An Experimental Investigation Into the Nature of Human by Boris Sidis, Simon Philip Goodhart (1905)
"There may be as many different personalities, parasitic or secondary, as there are possible combinations and disaggregations of ..."

5. The Psychology of Suggestion: A Research Into the Subconscious Nature of Man by Boris Sidis (1898)
"... in many mental maladies known as the " psychic equivalent of epilepsy," * .we meet with cases of different degrees of cell-disaggregations, ..."

6. The Psychology of the Emotions by Théodule Ribot (1903)
"Yet it must be acknowledged that we have been so much occupied of late years with disturbances, alterations, disaggregations, and dissolutions of ..."

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