dissimilarity

English

Etymology

dis- + similarity or dissimilar + -ity

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /dɪˌsɪmɪˈlæɹɪti/

Noun

dissimilarity (countable and uncountable, plural dissimilarities)

  1. Lack of similarity or lack of likeness in appearance to something else.
    Synonyms: dissimilitude, nonresemblance
    • 1940 May, “The Why and the Wherefore: Pulverised Fuel Experiment”, in Railway Magazine, page 318:
      The experiment was abandoned when one fine day spontaneous combustion of the pulverised coal in the container occurred, and a black cloud of the very finely divided fuel rose into the air by the force of the explosion, and was slowly wafted by the prevailing breeze over the town, upon which it descended with the resemblance of black snow, but with the dissimilarity that it did not melt.

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