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from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having the character or quality of dysmerism; irregularly repeated in a set of more or less unlike parts whose relations to one another, or origin one from another, is disguised; dysmerogenetic: opposed to eumcristic. See extract under dysmerogenesis.

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