Similitude

  • 1similitude — [ similityd ] n. f. • 1225; lat. similitudo 1 ♦ Relation unissant deux choses exactement semblables. ⇒ analogie, ressemblance. Similitude de goûts entre deux personnes. « Entre Faust et la Tentation il y a similitude d origines » (Valéry). ⇒… …

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  • 2Similitude — Si*mil i*tude, n. [F. similitude, L. similitudo, from similis similar. See {Similar}.] 1. The quality or state of being similar or like; resemblance; likeness; similarity; as, similitude of substance. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Let us make now man… …

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  • 3Similitude — may refer to:* Similitude ( Enterprise episode), an episode of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise * Similitude (geometry), a concept in Euclidean geometry * Similitude (model), a concept used in the testing of engineering models …

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  • 4similitude — SIMILITUDE. s. f. Comparaison, par laquelle on fait voir le rapport qu il y a entre deux ou plusieurs choses. Il nous fit comprendre cette verité par une belle similitude. Il se dit particulierement des paraboles de l Escriture sainte. Le… …

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  • 5similitude — late 14c., from O.Fr. similitude, from L. similitudinem (nom. similitudo) likeness, from similis like (see SIMILAR (Cf. similar)) …

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  • 6similitude — index analogy, correlate, correspondence (similarity), identity (similarity), propinquity (similarity) …

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  • 7similitude — s. f. Semelhança …

    Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa

  • 8similitude — *likeness, similarity, resemblance, analogy, affinity Antonyms: dissimilitude, dissimilarity …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 9similitude — Similitude, Similitudo …

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  • 10similitude — ► NOUN ▪ the quality or state of being similar …

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