dissimilate

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To make dissimilar or unlike.
  2. To become dissimilar or unlike.

Pronunciation

/dɪˈsɪmɪleɪt/

Word forms

dissimilate dissimilates dissimilating dissimilated

Etymology

First attested in 1841; borrowed from Medieval Latin dissimilātus, perfect passive participle of dissimilō (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), hypercorrected form of Classical Latin dissimulō, from dis- + simulō, from similis (“similar, the same as”); the vocalism was perhaps influenced by assimilate, compare dissimulate. Cognate with French dissimiler; doublet of dissemble, dissimulate, and dissimule.

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