Assimilability :: Assimilability (n.) The quality of being assimilable.
Assimilable :: Assimilable (a.) That may be assimilated; that may be likened, or appropriated and incorporated..
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. t.) To bring to a likeness or to conformity; to cause a resemblance between.
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. t.) To liken; to compa/e.
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. t.) To appropriate and transform or incorporate into the substance of the assimilating body; to absorb or appropriate, as nourishment; as, food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue..
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. i.) To become similar or like something else.
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. i.) To change and appropriate nourishment so as to make it a part of the substance of the assimilating body.
Assimilate :: Assimilate (v. i.) To be converted into the substance of the assimilating body; to become incorporated; as, some kinds of food assimilate more readily than others..
Assimilated :: Assimilated (imp. & p. p.) of Assimilat.
Assimilating :: Assimilating (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Assimilat.
Assimilation :: Assimilation (n.) The act or process of assimilating or bringing to a resemblance, likeness, or identity; also, the state of being so assimilated; as, the assimilation of one sound to another..
Assimilation :: Assimilation (n.) The conversion of nutriment into the fluid or solid substance of the body, by the processes of digestion and absorption, whether in plants or animals..
Assimilative :: Assimilative (a.) Tending to, or characterized by, assimilation; that assimilates or causes assimilation; as, an assimilative process or substance..
Assimilatory :: Assimilatory (a.) Tending to assimilate, or produce assimilation; as, assimilatory organs..
Consimilitude :: Consimilitude (n.) Alt. of Consimilit.
Consimility :: Consimility (n.) Common resemblance.
Disassimilate :: Disassimilate (v. t.) To subject to disassimilation.
Disassimilation :: Disassimilation (n.) The decomposition of complex substances, within the organism, into simpler ones suitable only for excretion, with evolution of energy, -- a normal nutritional process the reverse of assimilation; downward metabolism..
Disassimilative :: Disassimilative (a.) Having power to disassimilate; of the nature of disassimilation.
Dissimilar :: Dissimilar (a.) Not similar; unlike; heterogeneous; as, the tempers of men are as dissimilar as their features..
Dissimilarity :: Dissimilarity (n.) Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilitude; variety; as, the dissimilarity of human faces and forms..
Dissimilarly :: Dissimilarly (adv.) In a dissimilar manner; in a varied style.
Dissimilate :: Dissimilate (v. t.) To render dissimilar.
Dissimilation :: Dissimilation (n.) The act of making dissimilar.
Dissimile :: Dissimile (n.) Comparison or illustration by contraries.
Dissimilitude :: Dissimilitude (n.) Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity.
Dissimilitude :: Dissimilitude (n.) A comparison by contrast; a dissimile.
Facsimile :: Facsimile (n.) A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original; an exact copy or likeness..
Facsimile :: Facsimile (v. t.) To make a facsimile of.
Facsimiles :: Facsimiles (pl. ) of Facsimil.
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