dissimilation
Kelime Anlamı :
1. farkli yapma.
2. farklı yapma.
3. farklı yapma veya olma.
4. 1. Kompleks bir maddenin vücutta daha basit bileşiklere yıkılması; 2.Farklı olma, birbirine benzememe hali.
5. Bir maddeyi kendisini oluşturan ufak parçalarına ayırmak, bir bileşiği daha basit unsurlara parçalamak.
6. Bir maddeyi knedisini oluşturan ufak parçalarına ayırmak, bir bileşiği daha basit unsurlara parçalamak.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
the act or process of making or becoming dissimilar.
2. linguistics the process by which one of two similar or identical sounds in a word becomes less like the other, such as the l in english marble (from french marbre).
2. linguistics the process by which one of two similar or identical sounds in a word becomes less like the other, such as the l in english marble (from french marbre).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the act of dissimilating, of making dissimilar.
2. A phenomenon whereby similar consonant or vowel sounds in a word become less similar, resulting in a form that is easier for the listener to perceive.
2. A phenomenon whereby similar consonant or vowel sounds in a word become less similar, resulting in a form that is easier for the listener to perceive.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act of making dissimilar.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the act or process of rendering dissimilar or different.
2. specifically— in philology, the change or substitution or a sound to or for another and a different sound when otherwise two similar sounds would come together or very close to each other, as in latin alienus for aliinus, italian pelegrino from latin peregrinus, english number (= german nummer) from latin numerus, etc.
3. in biology, catabolism (which see): opposed to assimilation.
2. specifically— in philology, the change or substitution or a sound to or for another and a different sound when otherwise two similar sounds would come together or very close to each other, as in latin alienus for aliinus, italian pelegrino from latin peregrinus, english number (= german nummer) from latin numerus, etc.
3. in biology, catabolism (which see): opposed to assimilation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia