| similar | 1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects; precisely like. 2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects; somewhat like; having a general likeness. 3. Homogenous; uniform. <geometry> Similar figures, figures which differ from each other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number of like parts similarly situated. Similar rectilineal figures, such as have their several angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides about the equal angles proportional. Similar solids, such as are contained by the same number of similar planes, similarly situated, and having like inclination to one another. Origin: F. Similaire, fr. L. Similis like, similar. See Same, and cf. Simulate. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| similar | resembling or similar |
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| similar | having the same or similar characteristics |
| similar | capable of replacing or changing places with something else |
| similar | marked by correspondence or resemblance |
| similar | (of words) expressing closely related meanings |
| similar | the quality of being similar |
| similar | in like or similar manner |
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