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dissimilatory, a. Philol.|dɪˈsɪmɪlətərɪ| [f. dissimilate v. + -ory2.] Pertaining to or produced by dissimilation.
1901H. Oertel Lect. Stud. Lang. iv. 232 The ‘dissimilatory loss’ of a repeated consonant is in no way similar to the syncope (haplology) of one of two similar syllables. Ibid. 234 Obscurity prevails with regard to the causes of dissimilatory substitution of similar sounds, such as l for r, or n for l. 1935[see abbreviatory a.]. 1945Mod. Lang. Notes Dec. 546 Danfords is a good example of dissimilatory loss of r. 1952Archivum Linguisticum IV. 35 It could also be argued that the dissimilatory process took the short cut from *morm to *bhorm. |