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The separation of a substance into the smallest possible particles using another substance (the medium). Used in papermaking to homogenize pulp properties and remove impurities
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| displacement |
(psych.) - Defense mechanism. Redirection of emotion. A person may become angry with their boss, and take their anger out on a co-worker. Assaulting innanimate objects is displacing frustration and anger in a
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The order of a juvenile court determining what is to be done with a minor already adjudged to be within the court's jurisdiction. In criminal cases, the settlement of a case.
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| dispersion |
The spreading of light pulses as they travel down the fiber.
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| disposition |
Reuse, recycling, sale, transfer, storage, treatment, or disposal.
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| disp | prove to be false |
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| disp | a debater who refutes or disproves by offering contrary evidence or argument |
| disp | capable of being disproved |
| disp | open to argument or debate |
| disp | a person who disputes |
| disp | a contentious speech act |
| disp | the formal presentation of and opposition to a stated proposition (usually followed by a vote) |
| disp | inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits |
| disp | in a disputatious manner |
| disp | inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits |
| disp | coming into conflict with |
| disp | a disagreement or argument about something important |
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