Something that is alike or similar; a thing having comparable qualities or a parallel to something else.
From Latin consimile, neuter form of consimilis 'alike together.' Used as a noun in philosophical or rhetorical contexts to denote an analogy or comparable case.
In rhetoric and logic, a 'consimile' is basically an analogy or parallel example—if you're arguing something, you might point to a consimile to show a similar case!
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