there's a real dissimilitude between literature and film, and a critic shouldn't evaluate one in terms of the other
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The original Barbie seemed to share Bild Lilli’s makeup and her alien proportions, which Handler was supposedly attracted to exactly for their dissimilitude to real human features, per the Hulu documentary Tiny Shoulders.—Brennan Kilbane, Allure, 2 May 2019 This dissimilitude in revenues and protections sometimes sets up an antagonistic situation between the recording side (artists, labels, producers, musicians, singers) and the publishing side (publishers and songwriters).—Richard James Burgess, Billboard, 16 Apr. 2018
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Middle English, borrowed from Latin dissimilitūdin-, dissimilitūdō, from dissimilis "unlike, different" (from dis-dis- + similis "having characteristics in common, like") + -tūdin-, -tūdō-tude — more at similar
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