dissimilate

dissimilate
dissimilative, adj.dissimilatory /di sim"euh leuh tawr'ee, -tohr'ee/, adj.
/di sim"euh layt'/, v.t., dissimilated, dissimilating. Phonet.
to modify by dissimilation.
[1835-45; DIS-1 + (AS)SIMILATE]

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