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Aspersion
Aspersion As*per"sion, n. [L. aspersio, fr. aspergere: cf. F.
aspersion.]
1. A sprinkling, as with water or dust, in a literal sense.
Behold an immersion, not and aspersion. --Jer.
Taylor.
2. The spreading of calumniations reports or charges which
tarnish reputation, like the bespattering of a body with
foul water; calumny.
Every candid critic would be ashamed to cast
wholesale aspersions on the entire body of
professional teachers. --Grote.
Who would by base aspersions blot thy virtue.
--Dryden.
Conspersion
Conspersion Con*sper"sion, n. [L. conspersio, fr. conspergere
to sprinkle.]
The act of sprinkling. [Obs.]
The conspersion washing the doorposts. --Jer. Taylor.
DispersionDispersion Dis*per"sion, n. [CF. F. dispersion.]
1. The act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the
state of being scattered or separated; as, the Jews in
their dispersion retained their rites and ceremonies; a
great dispersion of the human family took place at the
building of Babel.
The days of your slaughter and of your dispersions
are accomplished. --Jer. xxv.
34.
2. (Opt.) The separation of light into its different colored
rays, arising from their different refrangibilities.
Dispersion of the optic axes (Crystallog.), the separation
of the optic axes in biaxial crystals, due to the fact
that the axial angle has different values for the
different colors of the spectrum. Dispersion of the optic axesDispersion Dis*per"sion, n. [CF. F. dispersion.]
1. The act or process of scattering or dispersing, or the
state of being scattered or separated; as, the Jews in
their dispersion retained their rites and ceremonies; a
great dispersion of the human family took place at the
building of Babel.
The days of your slaughter and of your dispersions
are accomplished. --Jer. xxv.
34.
2. (Opt.) The separation of light into its different colored
rays, arising from their different refrangibilities.
Dispersion of the optic axes (Crystallog.), the separation
of the optic axes in biaxial crystals, due to the fact
that the axial angle has different values for the
different colors of the spectrum. Inspersion
Inspersion In*sper"sion, n. [L. inspersio.]
The act of sprinkling. [Obs.] --Chapman.
Interspersion
Interspersion In`ter*sper"sion, n.
The act of interspersing, or the state of being interspersed.
Respersion
Respersion Re*sper"sion (r?*sp?r"sh?n), n. [L. respersio.]
The act of sprinkling or scattering. [Obs.]
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Persio is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Altobello Persio (1507–1593), Italian...
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Pérsio Arida (born 1
March 1952 in São Paulo) is a
Brazilian economist and a
former president of the
Central Bank of Brazil. He has a bachelor's degree...
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Persio (1507-1593) was an
Italian sculptor. He was the
father of Antonio, a philosopher, Ascanio, a humanist, Domizio, a painter, and
Giulio Persio,...
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Antonio Persio (17 May 1542 – 11
February 1612) was an
Italian philosopher of the
Platonic school who
opposed the
Aristotelianism which predominated in...
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Pietro Persio (died 1578) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Nusco (1573–1578). On 23 Jan 1573,
Pietro Persio was
appointed by Pope Gregory...
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September 8, 1993, when
Pedro Malan was
appointed Governor. Simultaneously,
Pérsio Arida was
designated president of BNDES, and André Lara
Rezende replaced...
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socialite Nasib Arida (1887–1946), Syrian-born
American poet and
writer Pérsio Arida (born 1952),
Brazilian economist Zeina Arida (born 1970), Lebanese...
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Persio Flacco is an
active opera and
theater stage in Volterra, Italy.
Volterra still lacked a
proper indoor performance stage in the
early nineteenth...
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sophisticated piece of the
Plano Real and was
based on a
previous academic work by
Pérsio Arida and André Lara Resende, the "Larida Plan",
published in 1984. Its...