Similar

/ˈsɪmələr/ adjective

Similar means almost the same but not exactly identical. It describes things that share important qualities, features, or appearances.

“Similar” comes from Latin “similis,” meaning like or resembling. It entered English via Old French. The root also appears in words like “simile” and “simulate,” all about likeness and imitation.

AMአንድ አይነት
ARمشابه
BNঅনুরূপ
CAsimilar
CSpodobný
DAlignende
DEähnlich
ELόμοιος
ESsimilar
FAشبه
FIsamankaltainen
FRsimilaire
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