Similitude

  • 31similitude — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, allegory, analogy, from Latin similitudo resemblance, from similis Date: 14th century 1. a. counterpart, double b. a visible likeness ; image 2. an imaginative comparison ; simile …

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  • 32similitude — Synonyms and related words: accordance, affinity, agreement, alikeness, allegory, alliance, ally, alter ego, analogon, analogue, analogy, aping, approach, approximation, assimilation, associate, balancing, brother, certified copy, close copy,… …

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  • 33similitude — Смотри Подобие …

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  • 34similitude — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. semblance, resemblance, simulation, replica; see copy , representation . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The quality or state of being alike: affinity, alikeness, analogy, comparison, correspondence, likeness, parallelism,… …

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  • 35similitude — si·mil·i·tude || sɪ mɪlɪtuːd / tju n. likeness, resemblance; counterpart, person or thing that is similar to another; likeness; comparison, simile …

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  • 36similitude — [sɪ mɪlɪtju:d] noun 1》 the quality or state of being similar. 2》 archaic a comparison between two things. 3》 archaic a person or thing resembling another. Origin ME: from OFr., from L. similitudo, from similis like …

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  • 37similitude — n. 1. Likeness, resemblance, image. 2. Simile, comparison, metaphor …

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  • 38similitude — n 1. resemblance, likeness, similarity; agreement, concordance, equivalence, coincidence, comparability, correspondence, congruity, conforma bility. 2. counterpart, match, image, semblance; representation, depiction, portrayal, delineation;… …

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  • 39similitude — si·mil·i·tude …

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  • 40similitude — si•mil•i•tude [[t]sɪˈmɪl ɪˌtud, ˌtyud[/t]] n. 1) likeness; resemblance 2) a person or thing that is like or the counterpart of another 3) semblance; image 4) lit. a likening or comparison; a simile, parable, or allegory • Etymology: 1325–75; ME… …

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