Dissimilated - English meaning
Dissimilated – definitions in English dictionary
verbChange (a sound or sounds in a word) to another when the word originally had identical sounds near each other (e.g. in taper, which derives from papyrus, the p is dissimilated to t ).
verbChange (a sound or sounds in a word) to another when the word originally had identical sounds near each other (e.g. in taper, which derives from papyrus, the p is dissimilated to t).
Usage examples:
In pilgrim, from latin peregrinus, the first r is dissimilated to l.
verbWhen two similar sounds near to each other in speech dissimilate, one of them changes so that they are easier to pronounce
Usage examples:
Voiced stops may co-occur in adjacent syllables, and do not dissimilate., the most likely explanati…
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Word origin
mid 19th century: from dis- (expressing reversal) + Latin similis ‘like, similar’, on the pattern of assimilate .
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