Made to be alike or similar; brought into correspondence or comparison.
Past participle of consimilate. Follows the Latin pattern of past participles in -atus, used in formal philosophical discourse.
When philosophers or scientists write about 'consimilated properties' or 'consimilated structures,' they're using a hideously fancy way to say 'things we've made into a fair comparison'!
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