| dissonance |
Sometimes cognitive dissonance. The sense of discomfort people experience when confronted by contradictory ideas.
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| dissonance |
pitches that played together cause a discord, for example, seconds, sevenths and the tritone
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| dissection |
Surgical separation of tissue as done during a breast biopsy or mastectomy.
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| dissociation |
The splitting of a compound into two or more simpler molecules, atoms, or ions.
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| dissection |
surgery to divide, separate, or remove tissues. (See also axillary dissection.)
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| diss | causing to dissolve |
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| diss | a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances |
| diss | disagreeable sounds |
| diss | the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality |
| diss | a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters |
| diss | lacking in harmony |
| diss | (music) characterized by musical dissonance |
| diss | not musical in nature |
| diss | make harsh and unpleasant-sounding |
| diss | be dissonant or harsh |
| diss | turn away from by persuasion |
| diss | deterrence by argument or reasoning or entreaty |
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