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Definition of Dissimilates
1. dissimilate [v] - See also: dissimilate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissimilates
Literary usage of Dissimilates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1904)
"... of their normal duties, which are upon land ; in other words, instead of
assimilating the pay of Army and naval officers, it actually dissimilates them. ..."
2. An Elementary Manual of Physiology for Colleges, Schools of Nursing, of by Russell Burton-Opitz (1922)
"Living matter is never at a standstill, but assimilates and dissimilates substances
constantly. The tracing of these through the organisms is one of the ..."
3. Biology by Charles Letourneau (1878)
"... organised and living element assimilates and dissimilates incessantly. But in
proportion as the organism is complicated and differentiated, ..."
4. Diet and Dietetics by Armand Gautier, Alfred James Rice-Oxley (1906)
"... we see that man at complete rest, submitted to inanition, dissimilates at the
expense of his tissues, be it in the form of urea or any other form, ..."
5. The Universal Illusion of Free Will and Criminal Responsibility by Augustin Frédéric Hamon (1899)
"The manner in which the individual assimilates and dissimilates is of no less
importance in the modifying of the will. The abnormal accumulations of toxine ..."