Dissipativity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dissipable
Capable of being scattered or dissipated
Dissipation
The act of dissipating or dispersing a state of dispersion or separation dispersion waste
dissipative
Tending to dissipate
dissipate
dissipate -pat·ed -pat·ing : to use (marital assets) for one's own
Dissipativity
The rate at which palpable energy is dissipated away into other forms of energy
Dissolver
One who or that which has power to dissolve or dissipate
Scattered
Dispersed dissipated sprinkled or loosely spread
Prodigally
of expense extravagantly wasteful profusely lavishly as an estate prodigally dissipated
Indissipable
Incapable ounr being dissipated
Fastish
Rather fast also somewhat dissipated
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