| dissolve |
mixing a liquid with something else to form a solution.
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| dissonance |
Sounds of unrest, eg intervals of seconds and sevenths; the opposite of consonance.
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| dissociation constant |
Tendency of a complex to dissociate. The smaller the Kd, the less likely is dissociation.
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| dissonance |
unpleasant combination of tones
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| dissect |
To separate and expose the parts of an organism for examination.
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| diss | hide from others, as of feelings |
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| diss | concealing under a false appearance with the intent to deceive |
| diss | the act of deceiving |
| diss | concealing under a false appearance with the intent to deceive |
| diss | spend frivolously and unwisely |
| diss | move away from each other |
| diss | to cause to separate and go in different directions, of crowds, for example |
| diss | live a life or pleasure, esp. with respect to alcoholic consumption |
| diss | preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance |
| diss | unrestrained by convention or morality |
| diss | useless or profitless activity |
| diss | dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure |
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