dissipation
61dissipation — dis·si·pa·tion || ‚dɪsɪ peɪʃn n. dispersion, disintegration; debauchery, wantonness …
62dissipation — noun 1》 dissipated living. 2》 the action of dissipating …
63dissipation — n. 1. Dispersion, scattering, vanishing. 2. Waste, squandering, lavish expenditure. 3. Dissoluteness, profligacy, excess, debauchery, loose living …
64dissipation — n 1. dispersion, diffusion, dissemination, scattering, emission; disintegration, dissolution, decay, fragmentation; disappearance, evaporation, evanescence, fading away. 2. squandering, wastefulness, misuse; prodigality, extravagance, lavishness …
65dissipation — dis·si·pa·tion …
66dissipation — UK [ˌdɪsɪˈpeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [uncountable] 1) old fashioned the practice of spending too much time and money on physical pleasures that are not good for your health 2) formal the process by which a substance, a feeling, or energy gradually… …
67dissipation — /dɪsəˈpeɪʃən/ (say disuh payshuhn) noun 1. the act of dissipating. 2. the state of being dissipated; dispersing; disintegration. 3. a wasting by misuse. 4. mental distraction; a diversion. 5. dissolute mode of living; intemperance or debauchery …
68Dissipation — Dis|si|pa|ti|on, die; , en <lateinisch> (Physik Übergang einer Energieform in Wärmeenergie) …
69dissipation — nf. DISSIPACHON (Albanais) …
70dissipation trail — a clear rift left behind an aircraft flying through a thin cloud layer. Also called distrail. * * * …