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† dissiˈlition Obs. [n. of action f. L. dissilīre to leap asunder: cf. prec. and L. salītio a leaping.] A leaping or springing apart; a bursting.
1660Boyle New Exp. Phys. Mech. xxxvii. 312 The Dissilition of that Air was so great, that the small Viol seem'd to be full of Milk. 1669― Contn. New Exp. ii. (1682) 166 The Glass broke..and made a great noise at its dissilition. 1685― Effects of Mot. Suppl. 143 The dissilition depended chiefly upon the peculiar texture of the Glass. |