dissimilitude
1dissimilitude — [ disimilityd ] n. f. • XIIIe, rare av. XVIe; lat. dissimilitudo « différence » ♦ Didact. Défaut de similitude, de ressemblance. ⇒ différence, dissemblance. ⊗ CONTR. Similitude. ● dissimilitude nom féminin (latin dissimilitudo, onis) Manque de… …
2Dissimilitude — Dis si*mil i*tude, n. [L. dissimilitudo, fr. dissimilis: cf. F. dissimilitude.] 1. Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity. [1913 Webster] Dissimilitude between the Divinity and images. Stillingfleet. [1913 Webster] 2. (Rhet.) A comparison …
3dissimilitude — index difference, disagreement, discrepancy, disparity, distortion, diversity, incompatibility (inconsistency) …
4dissimilitude — s. f. Dissemelhança …
5dissimilitude — [dis΄si mil′ə to͞od΄, dis΄si mil′ətyo͞od΄] n. [ME < L dissimilitudo < dissimilis, unlike < dis , not + similis, like] dissimilarity; difference …
6dissimilitude — (di ssi mi li tu d ) s. f. Défaut de similitude, de ressemblance. Terme de rhétorique. Figure de pensée qui développe les différences de deux objets rapprochés d abord comme analogues. HISTORIQUE XIVe s. • Et les vices extremes ont plus… …
7dissimilitude — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin dissimilitudo, from dissimilis unlike, from dis + similis like more at same Date: 15th century lack of resemblance …
8dissimilitude — /dis si mil i toohd , tyoohd /, n. 1. unlikeness; difference; dissimilarity. 2. a point of difference; dissimilarity. [1525 35; < L dissimilitudo, equiv. to dis DIS 1 + similitudo SIMILITUDE] * * * …
9dissimilitude — noun The quality of being diverse or different; difference or variety. Ant: similitude …
10dissimilitude — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The condition of being unlike or dissimilar: difference, discrepance, discrepancy, disparity, dissimilarity, distinction, divarication, divergence, divergency, unlikeness. See SAME …