Resemblance

  • 21resemblance — noun Date: 14th century 1. a. the quality or state of resembling; especially correspondence in appearance or superficial qualities b. a point of likeness ; similarity 2. representation, image 3. archaic characteristic appearance 4 …

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  • 22resemblance — Synonyms and related words: accord, accordance, affinity, agreement, alikeness, alliance, analogy, aping, approach, approximation, assimilation, certified copy, closeness, coincidence, community, companion, comparability, comparableness,… …

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  • 23resemblance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. similarity, likeness, similitude. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. likeness, correspondence, coincidence; see similarity . See Synonym Study at likeness . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. likeness, similarity …

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  • 24resemblance — re·sem·blance || rɪ zemblÉ™ns n. state of being alike, similarity; point of similarity; image, likeness …

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  • 25resemblance — noun the state of resembling. ↘a way in which two or more things resemble each other. Derivatives resemblant adjective …

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  • 26resemblance — n. 1. Similarity, likeness, similitude, semblance, analogy. 2. Representation, image, counterpart, facsimile, likeness, similitude …

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  • 27resemblance — n 1. likeness, similarity, semblance, similitude, identicalness, identity, selfsameness; analogy, analogousness, parity, parallelism, correspondence, alikeness; sameness, uniformity, homogeneity, equivalence, equivalency, oneness; comparison,… …

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  • 28resemblance — re·sem·blance …

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  • 29resemblance — noun Syn: similarity, likeness, similitude, correspondence, congruence, conformity, comparability, parallelism Ant: dissimilarity …

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  • 30resemblance — re•sem•blance [[t]rɪˈzɛm bləns[/t]] n. 1) the state or fact of resembling; similarity 2) a degree, kind, or point of likeness 3) a likeness, appearance, or semblance of something • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME < AF, =resembl(er) to resemble+ ance… …

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