The major dissimilitude in this description is between highly conventional notions of essential masculine and feminine attributes. |
These three, the man of medicine, the man of money and the morosoph, formed a remarkable nominative possessive and objective triangle of dissimilitude. |
Apart from the matter of a wide dissimilitude of pieties, the task was complicated by somewhat different understandings of the role of hymns in worship. |
The mountaineers then become a distinct nation, cut off by dissimilitude of speech from conversation with their neighbours. |
Ethnocultural differences play themselves out within the context of this dissimilitude in familial situations. |
But such faults are to be expected in all translations, from the constraint of measures and dissimilitude of languages. |