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disaggregation|dɪsægrɪˈgeɪʃən| [n. of action f. prec. vb.: cf. mod.F. désagrégation (1878 in Dict. Acad.).] 1. The separation of the component particles of an aggregated mass or structure; disintegration.
1828in Webster. 1858Sat. Rev. 20 Nov. 501/1 A million of entire skeletons..bound together by the fine powder resulting from the disaggregation of their fellows and of other calcareous organisms. 1865Esquiros Cornwall 41 Deposits formed by the disaggregation of the primitive rocks. 1879G. B. Prescott Sp. Telephone 436 Neither disaggregation nor sparks. 1881Nature XXIV. 67 An electric disaggregation of the electrode. 2. transf. in various non-physical senses.
1831Bentham Wks. (1838–43) XI. 73 Power of aggregation; power of disaggregation. 1881Morgan Contrib. Amer. Ethnol. 87 A further consequence of this disaggregation was..the necessity for an official building. 1890Times 11 Jan. 5/1 Centralization would disappear..to make way for a disaggregation as troublesome for the Monarchy of Portugal as for the French Republic. |