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  • 61similar — gelic …

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  • 62similar — a. 1. Like, resembling. 2. Homogeneous, uniform …

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  • 63similar — adj resembling, nearly alike; like, same, much the same, suchlike; kindred, allied, akin; connatural, congeneric, consanguineous; corresponding, correspondent, comparable, conformable, agreeing; analogous, parallel, equivalent …

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  • 64similar — sim·i·lar …

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  • 65similar to — Syn: like, much the same as, comparable to …

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  • 66similar — /ˈsɪmələ / (say simuhluh) adjective 1. having likeness or resemblance, especially in a general way. 2. Geometry (of figures) having the same shape; having corresponding sides proportional and corresponding angles equal. {Latin similis like + ar1} …

  • 67similar — Having a resemblance in many respects to, nearly corresponding with, is somewhat like, or has a general likeness to, some other thing. Japan Import Co. v United States, 24 Cust & Pat App 167, 86 F2d 124; Fletcher v Interstate Chemical Co. 94 NIL… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 68similar — adj. 1 like, alike. 2 (often foll. by to) having a resemblance. 3 of the same kind, nature, or amount. 4 Geom. shaped alike. Derivatives: similarity n. (pl. ies). similarly adv. Etymology: F similaire or med.L similaris f. L similis like …

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  • 69similar twins — true twins monozygotic t s …

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  • 70similar happenings — In law of evidence, generally things that happened at a time different from the time in dispute in the suit are not admissible because they are not material or relevant to what occurred at the disputed time. Where such happenings are admissible,… …

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