Crossword-Solution: DISSIMILATION 13 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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Dissimilation n. The act of making dissimilar.

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differentiation 8 answers
Speech sound 33 answers
lip service 37 answers
dissimilarity 59 answers
inferiority 74 answers
Inequality 78 answers
Variation 86 answers
Variety 96 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with DISSIMILATION (5)

There is also separation and aggregation, assimilation and dissimilation, increase, diminution, equalization, a passage from motion to rest, and from rest to motion in the one and many.
Parmenides Plato 1999
And on the same principle, in the passage from one to many and from many to one, the one is neither one nor many, neither separated nor aggregated; and in the passage from like to unlike, and from unlike to like, it is neither like nor unlike, neither in a state of assimilation nor of dissimilation; and in the passage from small to great and equal and back again, it will be neither small nor great, nor equal, nor in a state of increase, or diminution, or equalization.
Parmenides Plato 1999
The physiological explanation is of course found in the relief and refreshment to the organs in successive alternation of the processes of assimilation and dissimilation, and objectively in the reinforcement, through this stronger functioning of the retina, of the complementary colors themselves.
The Psychology of Beauty Ethel D. Puffer 2003
There may also be an accumulation of the products of dissimilation--'the fatigue stuffs'--and these latter may act as poisons or chemical depressants.
Response in the Living and Non-Living Jagadis Chunder Bose 2006
For in these cases the supposed dissimilation is followed not by a decrease but by an increase of functional activity.
Response in the Living and Non-Living Jagadis Chunder Bose 2006

Quotes with DISSIMILATION (1)

An example of such emergent phenomena is the origin of life from non-living chemical compounds in the oldest, lifeless oceans of the earth. Here, aided by the radiation energy received from the sun, countless chemical materials were synthesized and accumulated in such a way that they constituted, as it were, a primeval “soup.” In this primeval soup, by infinite variations of lifeless growth and decay of substances during some billions of years, the way of life was ultimately …
R.W. van Bemmelen