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disparately — adverb To act or do in a disparate manner. the groups were formed intentionally disparately See Also: disparate, disparateness … Wiktionary
disparately — disparate ► ADJECTIVE 1) essentially different in kind; not able to be compared. 2) containing elements very different from one another: a culturally disparate country. DERIVATIVES disparately adverb disparateness noun. ORIGIN from Latin… … English terms dictionary
disparately — adverb : in a disparate manner taken disparately, item by item R.H.Pearce … Useful english dictionary
disparately — adverb see disparate … New Collegiate Dictionary
disparately — adv. in markedly different form, dissimilarly, differently, distinctly … English contemporary dictionary
disparately — dis·par·ate·ly … English syllables
disparate — 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)… … Universalium
Griggs v. Duke Power Co. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Griggs v. Duke Power Co. ArgueDate=December 14 ArgueYear=1970 DecideDate=March 8 DecideYear=1971 FullName=Griggs et al. v. Duke Power Co. USVol=401 USPage=424 Citation= Prior=Reversed in part, 420 F.2d 1225. Certiorari to the … Wikipedia
disparate — adjective Etymology: Middle English desparat, from Latin disparatus, past participle of disparare to separate, from dis + parare to prepare more at pare Date: 15th century 1. containing or made up of fundamentally different and often incongruous… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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