Similar words: similitude, verisimilitude, dissimilar, dissimilarity, vicissitude, solitude, lassitude, amplitude. Meaning: n. dissimilarity evidenced by an absence of likeness.
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1. There always have much dissimilitude between praxis and ideality.
2. The place of dissimilitude expresses at:They the ages background of the place and rank position and life circumstances belonged to are entirely different.
3. The multi-subjects research provides a dissimilitude visual angle for understanding value conception. A necessary conformity is the key to knowing value conception scientifically.
4. Compared with England, umbrella the big dissimilitude then is interesting in Japan.sentencedict.com/dissimilitude.html
5. West's thinking mode and the culture have the dissimilitude , the people think of the behavior, the language and the culture have the inalienable relations.
6. The tectonic framework of Bachu - and north - south dissimilitude.
7. The teachers and the students lie in opposite position . They act in the dissimilitude role.
8. Based on Open Grid Service Architecture, a Grid service management model is proposed, Service Level is introduced to differentiate the dissimilitude of user, thus guarantee the QoS requirements.
9. The tectonic framework of Tazhong area presented as"west-east differentiation and north-south dissimilitude ".
10. The different connotation between them dominates the aesthetic criterion. Anyway , the otherness of their conventional architecture is dissimilitude .
11. Because the thing is square cultural and different, each from of the living environment is different, same alike in there is the place of the dissimilitude again.
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