| dissolve |
to disintegrate or disappear into a liquid
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| dissolve |
to become liquid; melt.
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| dissemble |
disguise or conceal the real nature of, as in: I'd rather be honest about my shortcomings than dissemble or pretend to be something I'm not.
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| dissociation |
A psychological separation of "splitting off"; an intrapsychic defensive process, which operates automatically and unconsciously. Through its operation, emotional significance and affect are separated and detached from an idea, situation, or object.
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| dissociation |
When water dissolves a compound.
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| diss | the property of being dissoluble |
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| diss | capable of dissolving |
| diss | unrestrained by convention or morality |
| diss | in a dissolute way |
| diss | indiscipline with regard to sensuous pleasures |
| diss | the termination of a relationship |
| diss | the termination of a meeting |
| diss | dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure |
| diss | separation into component parts |
| diss | the process of going into solution |
| diss | an annulment of a marriage |
| diss | capable of dissolving |
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