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Dissipate vs Carrot - What's the difference?

dissipate | carrot |

As a verb dissipate

is to drive away, disperse.

As a noun carrot is

a vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, orange, sweet root, daucus carota in the family apiaceae.

dissipate

English

Verb

(dissipat)
  • To drive away, disperse.
  • * Cook
  • I soon dissipated his fears.
  • * Hazlitt
  • The extreme tendency of civilization is to dissipate all intellectual energy.
  • To use up or waste.
  • * Bishop Burnet
  • The vast wealth was in three years dissipated .
  • * 1931 :
  • So much for the effort and ingenuity of Montmartre. All the catering to vice and waste was on an utterly childish scale, and he suddenly realized the meaning of the word "dissipate'"—to ' dissipate into thin air; to make nothing out of something.
  • To vanish by dispersion.
  • carrot

    English

    (Daucus carota)

    Noun

  • A vegetable with a nutritious, juicy, orange, sweet root, Daucus carota in the family Apiaceae.
  • A shade of orange similar to the flesh of carrots.
  • A motivational tool.
  • Derived terms

    * carrot and stick * carrot bag * carrot cake * carrot cruncher * carrot top * carrotless * carrotlike * carroty

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    See also

    * Queen Anne's lace

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