Alike or similar in kind; having comparable or matching qualities.
From Latin consimilis (con- 'together' + similis 'like'). A rare, formal term meaning 'of similar nature together,' used in technical or philosophical writing.
This word is so obscure that even most dictionaries skip it, but it's actually a clever construction—it means things are 'like together,' perfectly describing how twins or parallel structures match up!
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