
1) Adjournment 2) Breakdown 3) Breakup 4) Cancellation 5) Closure 6) Corruption 7) Death 8) Decomposition 9) Destruction 10) Extravagance 11) Fibrinolysis 12) Invalidation 13) Splitsville 14) Wickedness
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1) British crime novel 2) British historical novel 3) Dismissal 4) Dispersal 5) Dissolving 6) Fantasy novel 7) French word used in English 8) Legal terminology 9) Liquefaction 10) Present answer, on the street 11) The resulting state 12) The termination of a meeting
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- the process of going into solution
- separation into component parts
- the termination of a meeting
- the termination of a relationship
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• (n.) Destruction of anything by the separation of its parts; ruin. • (n.) The state of being dissolved, or of undergoing liquefaction. • (n.) The act of dissolving, sundering, or separating into component parts; separation. • (n.) Change of form by chemical agency; decomposition; resolution. • (n.) Change from a solid to ...
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(from the article `annulment`) legal invalidation of a marriage. Annulment announces the invalidity of a marriage that was void from its inception. It is to be distinguished from ...
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(from the article `cementation`) The reverse process is called dissolution. There is evidence that dissolution has occurred in calcareous sandstones, in which case the calcareous ...
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(from the article `liquid`) Since the dissolution of one substance in another can occur only if there is a decrease in the Gibbs energy, it follows that, generally speaking, ...
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In the canon law on marriage, it means an action by an appropriate authority in which the bond of a valid marriage is terminated.
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Generally, dissolving; but specifically, a USP test which determines how rapidly the active ingredients of a dosage form dissolve. The test is generally done with six tablets in containers with very specifically defined dimensions, stirring mechanisms, etc.
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In order to commence dissolution proceedings the company must not have been trading for at least three months. The company can then be dissolved. This will legally break up a company that no longer wishes to trade.
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1. The act of dissolving, sundering, or separating into component parts; separation. 'Dissolutions of ancient amities.' (Shak) ... 2. Change from a solid to a fluid state; solution by heat or moisture; liquefaction; melting. ... 3. Change of form by chemical agency; decomposition; resolution. 'The dissolution of the compound.' (South) ... 4. The di...
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(dis″o-loo´shәn) the process in which one substance is dissolved in another. separation of a compound into its components by chemical action. liquefaction. death.
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Another word for divorce, which is the legal termination of a marriage relationship.
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A form of chemical weathering in which water molecules, sometimes in combination with acid or another compound in the environment, attract and remove oppositely charged ions or ion groups from a mineral or rock.
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Dis`so·lu'tion noun [ Middle English
dissolucioun dissoluteness, French
dissolution , from Latin
dissolutio , from
dissolvere . See
Dissolve .]
1. The act of dissolving, sundering, or separating into component parts; separation. «
Dissolutions...
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disintegration looseness in moralsÂ
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Henry VIII's abolition of Roman Catholicism and the taking of Church land into the Crown.
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Parliament comes to an end either through dissolution by the Sovereign or the expiration of a term of five years.
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breakup noun the termination or disintegration of a relationship (between persons or nations)
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- Termination of a CORPORATION.
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A chemical reaction in which a solid material is dispersed as ions in a liquid. Example: Halite (NaCl) undergoes dissolution when placed in water.
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[SAT terms] the termination or disintegration of a relationship
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the termination or disintegration of a relationship
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separation into component parts
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separation into component parts
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