Dissimilarity

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Relations

  • Unlikeness: Unlikeness is a synonym for dissimilarity, both referring to the lack of resemblance or likeness between things.
  • Distinctiveness: Distinctiveness refers to the quality of being distinct or distinguishable, while dissimilarity emphasizes the lack of resemblance or likeness.
  • Heterogeneity: Heterogeneity refers to the diverse or dissimilar nature of elements within a group, while dissimilarity focuses on the lack of resemblance between individual elements.
  • Diversity: Diversity refers to the presence of differences within a group or collection, while dissimilarity focuses on the lack of resemblance between individual elements.
  • Dissimilitude: Dissimilitude is a synonym for dissimilarity, both referring to the lack of resemblance or likeness between things.
  • Difference: Dissimilarity refers to the lack of similarity or resemblance between things, while difference is the state or quality of being distinct or unlike.
  • Variation: Variation leads to dissimilarities or differences among individuals or instances within a group.
  • Inconsistency: Inconsistency refers to a lack of consistency or agreement, while dissimilarity focuses on the lack of resemblance or likeness between things.
  • Nonconformity: Nonconformity refers to the failure to conform or comply with established norms or standards, while dissimilarity is a more general term for the lack of resemblance or likeness.
  • Discrepancy: A discrepancy is a specific instance of dissimilarity or inconsistency between things that should be in agreement or harmony.
  • Variation: Variation refers to the act or instance of varying or differing, while dissimilarity is the state of being dissimilar or unlike.
  • Divergence: Divergence refers to the act of moving or extending in different directions, while dissimilarity is the state of being dissimilar or unlike.
  • Incongruity: Incongruity refers to a lack of harmony or agreement, while dissimilarity is a more general term for the lack of resemblance or likeness.
  • Heterogeneity: Heterogeneity arises from the dissimilarity or lack of uniformity among elements.
  • Inequality: Inequality refers to a lack of equality or evenness, while dissimilarity is a more general term for the lack of resemblance or likeness.
  • Disparity: Disparity refers to a significant difference or inequality, while dissimilarity is a more general term for the lack of resemblance or likeness.
  • Contrast: Dissimilarity highlights the lack of similarity, while contrast emphasizes the juxtaposition of differences.
  • Contrast: Contrast arises from the dissimilarity or unlikeness of things.