disparate

  • 21disparate — adj. => Bigarré. A1) qui manquent d harmonie : k sè dyon pâ <qui ne se disent pas> (Albanais) ; k von pâ êssinblyo (001). A2) disparate : dépondu, wà, wè (Arvillard.228). B1) n., disparate : kâkrê d bizâro <qc. de bizarre>. C1) v …

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  • 22disparate — dis|pa|rate [ˈdıspərıt] adj formal [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: disparatus, past participle of disparare to separate ] consisting of things or people that are very different and not related to each other ▪ a meeting covering many disparate… …

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  • 23disparate — disparately, adv. disparateness, n. /dis peuhr it, di spar /, adj. distinct in kind; essentially different; dissimilar: disparate ideas. [1580 90; < L disparatus separated (ptp. of disparare), equiv. to dis DIS 1 + par(are) to prepare (see PARE)&#8230; …

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  • 24disparate — adjective /ˈdɪsp(ə)rət/ˈdɪsp(ə)rɪt,ˈdɪsp(ə)rət,dɪˈspɛrət,dɪˈspærət/ a) Composed of inherently different or distinct elements; incongruous. The board of the company was decidedly disparate – no two members from the same social or economic&#8230; …

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  • 25disparate — adj. Disparate is used with these nouns: ↑collection, ↑element, ↑strand …

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  • 26disparate — (m) (Intermedio) absurdo, cosa hecha o dicha contraria a la razón y al sentido común Ejemplos: El político dice disparates por televisión, por ejemplo quiere prohibir los videojuegos. Hablar de autosecuestro es un disparate. Sinónimos: locura,&#8230; …

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  • 27disparate — dis|pa|rate [ dıspərət, dı sperət ] adjective FORMAL disparate things belong to very different groups or classes …

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  • 28disparate — [ dɪsp(ə)rət] adjective essentially different in kind; not able to be compared. noun (disparates) archaic disparate things. Derivatives disparately adverb disparateness noun Origin ME: from L. disparatus, disparare separate ; influenced in sense&#8230; …

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  • 29disparate — adjective formal very different and not connected with each other: The challenge is to make disparate computer systems work together. disparately adverb …

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  • 30disparate — UK [ˈdɪsp(ə)rət] / US [ˈdɪspərət] / US [dɪˈsperət] adjective formal disparate things belong to very different groups or classes …

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