Disparate

/ˈdɪspərɪt/ adjective

Essentially different in kind; having no similarity or relationship. Composed of distinct, unrelated elements.

From Latin 'disparatus,' past participle of 'disparare' (to separate), from 'dis-' (apart) and 'parare' (to prepare). The word entered English in the 16th century, maintaining its sense of separation and difference.

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