Unlike definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary UNLI'KE, a. 1. Dissimilar; having no resemblance. Never were two men more unlike. The cases are entirely unlike. 2. Improbably; unlikely. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: marked by dissimilarity; "for twins they are very unlike"; "people are profoundly different" [syn: unlike, dissimilar, different] [ant: like, similar] 2: not equal in amount; "they distributed unlike (or unequal) sums to the various charities" [ant: like, ...
Unlike signs definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Unlike Un*like", a. 1. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. 2. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] Unlike quantities (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or ... c, a^2, a^3, x^n, and the like. Unlike signs (Math.), the signs plus (+) and minus (-).
Unlike quantities definitions Webster's 1913 Dictionary Unlike Un*like", a. 1. Not like; dissimilar; diverse; having no resemblance; as, the cases are unlike. 2. Not likely; improbable; unlikely. [Obsoles.] Unlike quantities (Math.), quantities expressed by letters which are different or ... c, a^2, a^3, x^n, and the like. Unlike signs (Math.), the signs plus (+) and minus (-).
... or contrary; of various or contrary natures, forms or qualities; unlike; dissimilar; as different kinds of food or drink; different states ... degrees of excellence. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: unlike in nature or quality or form or degree; "took different ... it" 4: marked by dissimilarity; "for twins they are very unlike"; "people are profoundly different" [syn: unlike, dissimilar, different] [ant: like, similar] 5: distinct or separate; "each ... participle of differre Date: 14th century 1. partly or totally unlike in nature, form, or quality ; dissimilar < could hardly be more ... superior > • differentness noun Synonyms: different, diverse, divergent, disparate, various mean unlike in kind or character. different may imply little more ...
... See Bear.] 1. Literally, to be separate. Hence, to be unlike, dissimilar, distinct or various, in nature, condition, form or qualities ... more at bear Date: 14th century 1. a. to be unlike or distinct in nature, form, or characteristics < the law of ... cookies in a box may differ > 2. to be of unlike or opposite opinion ; disagree < they differ on religious matters > Oxford ... Reference Dictionary v.intr. 1 (often foll. by from) be unlike or distinguishable. 2 (often foll. by with) disagree; be at ... 1. To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be unlike; to be distinguished; -- with from. One star differeth from another ... Minds differ, as rivers differ. --Macaulay. 2. To be of unlike or opposite opinion; to disagree in sentiment; -- often with ...
... definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary DISSIMILAR, a. [dis and similar.] Unlike, either in nature, properties or external form; not similar; not ... similar] 3: marked by dissimilarity; "for twins they are very unlike"; "people are profoundly different" [syn: unlike, dissimilar, different] [ant: like, similar] Merriam Webster's adjective Date: 1599 unlike < people with dissimilar backgrounds > • dissimilarity noun • dissimilarly adverb Oxford Reference Dictionary adj. (often foll. by to) unlike, not similar. Derivatives: dissimilarity n. (pl. -ies). dissimilarly adv. Webster ... lar, a. [Pref. dis- + similar: cf. F. dissimilaire.] Not similar; unlike; heterogeneous; as, the tempers of men are as dissimilar ...
... of diverse talents" [syn: divers, diverse] 2: distinctly dissimilar or unlike; "celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan"; "animals ... of divertere Date: 14th century 1. differing from one another ; unlike < people with diverse interests > 2. composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities < a diverse population > Synonyms: see different • diversely adverb • diverseness noun Oxford Reference Dictionary adj. unlike in nature or qualities; varied. Derivatives: diversely adv. Etymology: ME ... a. [The same word as divers. See Divers.] 1. Different; unlike; dissimilar; distinct; separate. The word . . . is used in a sense ... ADJ Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms a. Different, differing, unlike, varying, multiform, variant, dissimilar, disagreeing, divergent. Moby Thesaurus assorted, ...
... s 1828 Dictionary DIFFERENCE, n. 1. The state of being unlike or distinct; distinction; disagreement; want of sameness; variation; dissimilarity. Difference ... r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the quality of being unlike or dissimilar; "there are many differences between jazz and rock ... n. 1 the state or condition of being different or unlike. 2 a point in which things differ; a distinction. 3 ... of differing; the state or measure of being different or unlike; distinction; dissimilarity; unlikeness; variation; as, a difference of quality in ... between two things is the way in which they are unlike each other. That is the fundamental difference between the two ...
... names of mixed modes - are very various and doubtful. 3. Unlike each other; diverse. So many and so various laws are ... all agreed" [syn: respective, several, various] 3: distinctly dissimilar or unlike; "celebrities as diverse as Bob Hope and Bob Dylan"; "animals ... of differing kinds ; multifarious b. dissimilar in nature or form ; unlike < animals as various as the jaguar and the sloth > 4 ... numerous, many. 2. Changeable, mutable, uncertain, unfixed. 3. Multiform, diverse, unlike each other. 4. Variegated, diversified. Moby Thesaurus assorted, at odds ... several, some, spasmodic, sporadic, sundry, unalike, unconformable, unequable, unequal, uneven, unlike, unorthodox, unsimilar, unstable, unsteady, unsystematic, ununiform, upwards of, variable, variant ...
... the general type represented by Fig. 1 and were totally unlike the altars of Fig. 2. 2. In the Mosaic Age ... material used is bronze, and the whole construction was as unlike that of the ordinary lay altar as possible. The use ... that the pattern of the Tabernacle altar was distinctive and unlike the heathen altars in general use in Palestine and this ... modern excavations which have revealed high places with altars quite unlike those contemplated by the Pentateuch. See HIGH PLACE. 3. The ...
... many substances, by a law involving attraction between surfaces of unlike polarity, and repulsion between those of like; by exhibiting accumulated ... chemical action). It is developed by uniting two pieces of unlike metals in a bar, and then heating the bar unequally ... many substances, by a law involving attraction between surfaces of unlike polarity, and repulsion between those of like; by exhibiting accumulated ... chemical action). It is developed by uniting two pieces of unlike metals in a bar, and then heating the bar unequally ...
Differing definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary DIFFERING, ppr. Being unlike or distinct; disagreeing; contending. Webster's 1913 Dictionary Differ Dif ... 1. To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be unlike; to be distinguished; -- with from. One star differeth from another ... Minds differ, as rivers differ. --Macaulay. 2. To be of unlike or opposite opinion; to disagree in sentiment; -- often with from ... separated, several, sulky, sullen, unconformable, uncongenial, unconsenting, underground, unequal, unharmonious, unlike, unwilling, variant, varied, variegated, various, varying, widely apart, worlds apart
... Gr. other, and kind.] Of a different kind or nature; unlike or dissimilar in kind; opposed to homogeneous. The light whose ... e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.] Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to homogeneous, and ... usu ADJ n Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms a. Unlike, dissimilar, different, opposed, contrary, contrasted. Moby Thesaurus amalgamated, ambiguous, ambivalent ... scrambled, separate, separated, several, sundry, syncretic, thrown together, unconformable, unequal, unlike, variant, varied, variegated, various, varying, widely apart, worlds apart
... devotion"; "a dreamlike quality" [syn: like, similar] [ant: different, dissimilar, unlike] 2: equal in amount or value; "like amounts"; "equivalent amounts ... a like number"; "the same number" [syn: like, same] [ant: unlike] 3: having the same or similar characteristics; "all politicians are ... namely, near, near duplicate, nearly reproduced, nip and tuck, not unlike, obverse, of that ilk, on a footing, on a level ...
... and fish which at hatching from the egg is fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose Merriam Webster's noun (plural ... or sea urchin) that at birth or hatching is fundamentally unlike its parent and must metamorphose before assuming the adult characters ... In other groups of insects the larv[ae] are totally unlike the parents in structure and habits, and are called caterpillars ...