NO!
Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
http://m-w.com
http://m-w.com/dictionary/dissipatate no such word but suggestions offered
Why do you keep posting the same question?
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SPELL CHECK!
2006-06-16 16:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I will not tell you to use spell check or give you an on-line dictionary. What I will do is tell you the consonants and vowels may have been changed for translation purposes. Sometimes it is important to keep asking questions until you get an answer. This is the thing teachers tell preschool and primary school students.
An example of this would be to proper sounds to get the proper meaning. This is mostly used by Japanese, Koreans, and Chinese. Since I know and speak seven languages, I believe I am telling you something constructive.
Chinese from English
Example: æ¶æ£ = æ¶ (xiao) æ£ (san) = dissipatate sound = dissipate
The meaning is to disperse or spread out. It is obvious you are studying an Asian foreign language.
2006-06-17 18:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Not if you insist on spelling it like that, it sort of dissipates the value of the alphabetic string.
2006-06-16 16:35:39
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answered by Rabbit 7
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According to answers.com, no. These are the closest matches:
disparate
despotate
dissipate
biseptate
dissipative
Disapparate (Spell)
2006-06-16 16:34:51
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answered by IrisInLove 2
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No, but dissipate is. It means to scatter.
2006-06-16 16:34:40
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answered by Whatsername 5
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