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Definition of similar
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Similar
(a.)
Exactly
corresponding;
resembling
in all
respects;
precisely
like.
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Cliche
::
Cliche
(n.) A
stereotype
plate or any
similar
reproduction
of
ornament,
or
lettering,
in
relief..
Flute
::
Flute (n.) A
similar
channel
or
groove
made in wood or other
material,
esp. in
plaited
cloth,
as in a
lady's
ruffle..
Page
::
Page (n.) A
serving
boy;
formerly,
a youth
attending
a
person
of high
degree,
especially
at
courts,
as a
position
of honor and
education;
now
commonly,
in
England,
a youth
employed
for doing
errands,
waiting
on the door, and
similar
service
in
households;
in the
United
States,
a boy
employed
to wait upon the
members
of a
legislative
body..
Inconcinne
::
Inconcinne
(a.)
Dissimilar;
incongruous;
unsuitable.
Chylous
::
Chylous
(a.)
Consisting
of, or
similar
to,
chyle..
Tailpiece
::
Tailpiece
(n.) A piece of ebony or other
material
attached
to the lower end of a
violin
or
similar
instrument,
to which the
strings
are
fastened..
Prong
::
Prong (n.) The tine of a fork, or of a
similar
instrument;
as, a fork of two or three
prongs..
Homogeneous
::
Homogeneous
(a.) Of the same kind of
nature;
consisting
of
similar
parts,
or of
elements
of the like
nature;
--
opposed
to
heterogeneous;
as,
homogeneous
particles,
elements,
or
principles;
homogeneous
bodies..
Renaissance
::
Renaissance
(n.) The
transitional
movement
in
Europe,
marked
by the
revival
of
classical
learning
and art in Italy in the 15th
century,
and the
similar
revival
following
in other
countries..
Resemble
::
Resemble
(v. t.) To be like or
similar
to; to bear the
similitude
of,
either
in
appearance
or
qualities;
as, these
brothers
resemble
each
other..
Relay
::
Relay (n.) In
various
forms of
telegraphic
apparatus,
a
magnet
which
receives
the
circuit
current,
and is
caused
by it to bring into into
action
the power of a local
battery
for
performing
the work of
making
the
record;
also, a
similar
device
by which the
current
in one
circuit
is made to open or close
another
circuit
in which a
current
is
passing..
Ether
::
Ether (n.) Any
similar
oxide of
hydrocarbon
radicals;
as, amyl
ether;
valeric
ether..
Hudibrastic
::
Hudibrastic
(a.)
Similar
to, or in the style of, the poem
Hudibras,
by
Samuel
Butler;
in the style of
doggerel
verse..
Ferrule
::
Ferrule
(n.) A ring or cap of metal put round a cane, tool,
handle,
or other
similar
object,
to
strengthen
it, or
prevent
splitting
and
wearing..
Treasure-trove
::
Treasure-trove
(n.) Any
money,
bullion,
or the like, found in the
earth,
or
otherwise
hidden,
the owner of which is not
known.
In
England
such
treasure
belongs
to the
crown;
whereas
similar
treasure
found in the sea, or upon the
surface
of the land,
belongs
to the
finder
if no owner
appears..
Rowan Tree
::
Rowan tree () A
european
tree
(Pyrus
aucuparia)
related
to the
apple,
but with
pinnate
leaves
and flat
corymbs
of small white
flowers
followed
by
little
bright
red
berries.
Called
also roan tree, and
mountain
ash. The name is also
applied
to two
American
trees of
similar
habit
(Pyrus
Americana,
and P.
sambucifolia)..
Representative
::
Representative
(a.)
Similar
in
general
appearance,
structure,
and
habits,
but
living
in
different
regions;
-- said of
certain
species
and
varieties..
Seersucker
::
Seersucker
(n.) A light
fabric,
originally
made in the East
Indies,
of silk and
linen,
usually
having
alternating
stripes,
and a
slightly
craped
or
puckered
surface;
also, a
cotton
fabric
of
similar
appearance..
Niche
::
Niche (n.) A
cavity,
hollow,
or
recess,
generally
within
the
thickness
of a wall, for a
statue,
bust, or other erect
ornament.
hence,
any
similar
position,
literal
or
figurative..
Scoop
::
Scoop (n.) A deep
shovel,
or any
similar
implement
for
digging
out and
dipping
or
shoveling
up
anything;
as, a flour
scoop;
the scoop of a
dredging
machine..
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