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  • 41survenir — Survenir, neutr. acut. Est arriver inesperéement et à l impourveu, Interuenire. Seneca episto. 84. Il m est survenu un affaire, Negotium se insperato mihi intulit, Interuenit. Liu. lib. 22. Survenir et aider à aucun, Subuenire, Auxilium afferre,… …

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  • 42disensión — (Del lat. dissensĭo, ōnis). 1. f. Oposición o contrariedad de varias personas en los pareceres o en los propósitos. 2. Contienda, riña, altercación …

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  • 43dissension — [di sen′shən] n. [ME dissencion < OFr dissension < L dissensio < dissensus, pp. of dissentire: see DISSENT] a difference of opinion; disagreement or, esp., discord as expressed in intense quarreling or wrangling, as within a group… …

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  • 44dissension — n. disagreement giving rise to discord. Etymology: ME f. OF f. L dissensio (as DIS , sentire sens feel) …

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  • 45dis|sen|sion — «dih SEHN shuhn», noun. a disputing; a quarreling; hard feeling caused by a difference in opinion: »The club broke up because of dissension among its members. SYNONYM(S): discord, disagreement, contention. Also, dissention. ╂[< Old French… …

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