dilute vs distemper

dilute

verb
  • To become attenuated, thin, or weak. 

  • To cause the value of individual shares or the stake of a shareholder to decrease by increasing the total number of shares. 

  • To weaken, especially by adding a foreign substance. 

  • To make thinner by adding solvent to a solution, especially by adding water. 

noun
  • An animal having a lighter-coloured coat than is usual. 

adj
  • Of an animal: having a lighter-coloured coat than is usual. 

  • Having a low concentration. 

  • Weak; reduced in strength by dilution; diluted. 

distemper

verb
  • To temper or mix unduly; to make disproportionate; to change the due proportions of. 

  • To mix (colours) in the way of distemper. 

  • To derange the functions of, whether bodily, mental, or spiritual; to disorder; to disease. 

  • To deprive of temper or moderation; to disturb; to ruffle; to make disaffected, ill-humoured, or malignant. 

  • To intoxicate. 

  • To paint using distemper. 

noun
  • A viral disease of animals, such as dogs and cats, characterised by fever, coughing and catarrh. 

  • A glue-based paint. 

  • A painting produced with this kind of paint. 

How often have the words dilute and distemper occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )