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Definition of Dissimilating
1. dissimilate [v] - See also: dissimilate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissimilating
Literary usage of Dissimilating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science (1881)
"On the blue-yellow and red-green substances there are certain rays which act in
a dissimilating manner, some in an assimilating manner, and some not at all. ..."
2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1880)
"On the blue-yellow and red-green substances there are certain rays which act in
a dissimilating manner, some in an assimilating manner, and some not at all. ..."
3. Three-colour Photography: Three-colour Printing and the Production of by Arthur Hübl (1904)
"All colours of the spectrum act in a dissimilating way on the black and white
substance, and mixed light appears colourless if it has equal ..."
4. Grimm's Law: a Study: Or Hints Towards an Explanation of the So-called by Thomas Le Marchant Douse (1876)
"Now there are two known movements to which such an arrestation of the dissimilating
process may be attributed. One is the original Separation of the ..."
5. Three-colour Photography: With Special Reference to Three-colour Printing by Arthur Hübl (1904)
"All colours of the spectrum act in a dissimilating way on the black and white
substance, and mixed light appears colourless if it has equal ..."
6. Transactions of the Annual Meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science by Kansas Academy of Science, Kansas Academy of Science Meeting (1906)
"All the rays of the solar spectrum act in a dissimilating manner on the black-white
substance: that is, they produce the sensation of white, ..."
7. The Popular Science Monthly (1882)
"All colors, he supposes, act in a dissimilating manner on the black-white
substance—that is, they produce the sensation of white in addition to their own ..."