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Definition of dissolution
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Dissolution
(n.) The
extinction
of life in the human body;
separation
of the soul from the body;
death.
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Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.) The act of
dissolving,
sundering,
or
separating
into
component
parts;
separation..
Black Book
::
Black book () A book
containing
details
of the
enormities
practiced
in the
English
monasteries
and
religious
houses,
compiled
by order of their
visitors
under Henry
VIII.,
to
hasten
their
dissolution..
Decay
::
Decay (v. i.) To pass
gradually
from a
sound,
prosperous,
or
perfect
state,
to one of
imperfection,
adversity,
or
dissolution;
to waste away; to
decline;
to fail; to
become
weak,
corrupt,
or
disintegrated;
to rot; to
perish;
as, a tree
decays;
fortunes
decay;
hopes
decay..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.) The state of being
dissolved,
or of
undergoing
liquefaction..
Histolysis
::
Histolysis
(n.) The decay and
dissolution
of the
organic
tissues
and of the
blood.
Decompose
::
Decompose
(v. t.) To
separate
the
constituent
parts of; to
resolve
into
original
elements;
to set free from
previously
existing
forms of
chemical
combination;
to bring to
dissolution;
to rot or
decay.
Divorcement
::
Divorcement
(n.)
Dissolution
of the
marriage
tie;
divorce;
separation.
Catalysis
::
Catalysis
(n.)
Dissolution;
degeneration;
decay.
Divorce
::
Divorce
(n.) A legal
dissolution
of the
marriage
contract
by a court or other body
having
competent
authority.
This is
properly
a
divorce,
and
called,
technically,
divorce
a
vinculo
matrimonii..
Durability
::
Durability
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
durable;
the power of
uninterrupted
or long
continuance
in any
condition;
the power of
resisting
agents
or
influences
which tend to cause
changes,
decay,
or
dissolution;
lastingness..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Destruction
of
anything
by the
separation
of its
parts;
ruin.
Decomposition
::
Decomposition
(n.) The act or
process
of
resolving
the
constituent
parts of a
compound
body or
substance
into its
elementary
parts;
separation
into
constituent
part;
analysis;
the decay or
dissolution
consequent
on the
removal
or
alteration
of some of the
ingredients
of a
compound;
disintegration;
as, the
decomposition
of wood,
rocks,
etc..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.) The
dispersion
of an
assembly
by
terminating
its
sessions;
the
breaking
up of a
partnership.
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.) The
extinction
of life in the human body;
separation
of the soul from the body;
death.
Incorruptible
::
Incorruptible
(a.) Not
corruptible;
incapable
of
corruption,
decay,
or
dissolution;
as, gold is
incorruptible..
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Corruption
of
morals;
dissipation;
dissoluteness.
Dissolution
::
Dissolution
(n.)
Change
of form by
chemical
agency;
decomposition;
resolution.
Discontinuous
::
Discontinuous
(a.)
Exhibiting
a
dissolution
of
continuity;
gaping.
Deliquium
::
Deliquium
(n.) A
melting
or
dissolution
in the air, or in a moist
place;
a
liquid
condition;
as, a salt falls into a
deliquium..
Decay
::
Decay (n.)
Gradual
failure
of
health,
strength,
soundness,
prosperity,
or of any
species
of
excellence
or
perfection;
tendency
toward
dissolution
or
extinction;
corruption;
rottenness;
decline;
deterioration;
as, the decay of the body; the decay of
virtue;
the decay of the Roman
empire;
a
castle
in
decay..
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