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Dissimilitude   Listen
noun
Dissimilitude  n.  
1.
Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity. "Dissimilitude between the Divinity and images."
2.
(Rhet.) A comparison by contrast; a dissimile.






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"Dissimilitude" Quotes from Famous Books



... and I say it again, that great as was the genius of Shakspeare, his judgment was at least equal to it. Of this any one will be convinced, who attentively considers those points in which the dramas of Greece and England differ, from the dissimilitude of circumstances by which each was modified and influenced. The Greek stage had its origin in the ceremonies of a sacrifice, such as of the goat to Bacchus, whom we most erroneously regard as merely the jolly god of wine;—for among the ancients he was venerable, as ...
— Literary Remains, Vol. 2 • Coleridge

... voluntary recollection of ideas our faculty of reason depends, as it enables us to acquire an idea of the dissimilitude of any two ideas. Thus if you voluntarily produce the idea of a right-angled triangle, and then of a square; and after having excited these ideas repeatedly, you excite the idea of their difference, which is that of another right-angled triangle ...
— Zoonomia, Vol. I - Or, the Laws of Organic Life • Erasmus Darwin

... objected, that if it was written in the name of the several commanders, I could exhibit only a naked narrative, without any opinion or sentiment of my own, however fair the occasion, and without noting the similitude or dissimilitude between the opinions, customs, or manners of the people now first discovered, and those of nations that have been long known, or remarking on any other incident or particular that might occur. In answer to this objection, however, it was said, that as the manuscript would be ...
— A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. 12 • Robert Kerr



Words linked to "Dissimilitude" :   unlikeness, dissimilarity, likeness, unsimilarity



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