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dissimilarity

[ dih-sim-uh-lar-i-tee, dis-sim- ]

noun

plural dissimilarities.
  1. unlikeness; difference.
  2. a point of difference:

    There are dissimilarities in our outlooks.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of dissimilarity1

First recorded in 1695–1705; dis- 1 + similarity
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The situational dissimilarities are obvious, to say nothing of what I cited in 2021: Westeros is not a democracy, and our nation’s founders opposed the notion of presidents governing as rulers.

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As for the two trials, there are some similarities of less importance than the dissimilarities that are legalistically quite distinguishing.

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But the more Arteaga and his colleagues looked at the snake on his book cover—a “cloud forest morph”—the more they found dissimilarities.

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As soon as we see them, fetishizing their likenesses and dissimilarities, we turn them into proxies for ideas.

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A striking dissimilarity between the 19th century and today is that even during the secession crisis of 1860-61, those who lost elections acknowledged their defeat.

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