dissimilar

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definition
adjective
a collection of dissimilar nations lacking overall homogeneity
not alike; different.
example
The design does not seem to be so 'dissimilar' from what happened during the initial phase of the Nazi regime in Germany.
Perhaps that's not 'dissimilar' to most teenagers, but naturally I can only speak for myself and my behaviour.
When opened, though, the two volumes could not be more 'dissimilar' .
The result is that the same or similar marks can be owned by different proprietors in respect of 'dissimilar' goods or businesses.
We know that 'dissimilar' production systems produce goods with very different quality characteristics.
Its flesh is pleasantly gelatinous and not 'dissimilar' to scallop.
These days it's a holiday destination not too 'dissimilar' to Brighton.
He should be the bad guy but we find ourselves wondering if our choices wouldn't be too 'dissimilar' given the circumstances.
One pair was even found to be as 'dissimilar' as prints from different people.
Different geographical areas connect to the debates on globalisation in 'dissimilar' ways.
Although they are generalized propositions, principles are 'dissimilar' from rules.
They are playing in not too 'dissimilar' ways, to how they were playing in the 2000 Olympics.
In a way, it isn't too 'dissimilar' to the intellectual property conventions that exist for video games.
Proportional representation may allow something not wholly 'dissimilar' to develop in Iraq.
But we're assured dolphin is a kind of Bajan fish not 'dissimilar' to tuna.
And I think that we found that they are not as 'dissimilar' as they seem on the face of it.
I tend to read two 'dissimilar' books in parallel, and sense for links.
She and her seven students were so 'dissimilar' that under ordinary circumstances they might never have been friends.
In gratitude, for his debut feature film, he has written, directed and composed the music for a story not 'dissimilar' to his own.
It would be hard to think of two European nations more 'dissimilar' , historically, than the Italians and the Scots.
Football clubs used a brace of strikers not 'dissimilarly' .
Not 'dissimilarly' , this mechanical device has revolutionized, no pun intended, the experience of dining out.
However, there are some troubling 'dissimilarities' .
There were of course also many points of 'dissimilarity' between them.
A junction between 'dissimilarly' doped semiconductor layers sets up a potential barrier in the cell, which separates the light-generated charge carriers.
Not so 'dissimilarly' , the protagonist of It's A Good Life collects cartoons and books of cartoons.
Third, the measures of recovery include a number of arbitrary limits that cause persons 'dissimilarly' disadvantaged to receive essentially the same benefits.
History paints a vivid picture of disparity and 'dissimilarity' between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman.
While the language surrounding the two programs may differ, the 'dissimilarities' end there.
Somehow, her physical 'dissimilarity' was easier to understand.
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