disquiparationn.
Etymology: formed as disquiparancy n. after Latin aequiparātiōn-em, noun of action from aequiparāre to equalize.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: disquipaˈration.
rare.
1894 J. A. Froude 125 They define the personal or hypostatic union as the relation of a real disquiparation in one extreme with no correspondent at the other.
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