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Assemblance
Assemblance As*sem"blance, n. [Cf. OF. assemblance.]
1. Resemblance; likeness; appearance. [Obs.]
Care I for the . . . stature, bulk, and big
assemblance of a man? Give me the spirit. --Shak.
2. An assembling; assemblage. [Obs.]
To weete [know] the cause of their assemblance.
--Spenser.
DissemblanceDissemblance Dis*sem"blance, n. [Cf. F. dissemblance. See
Dissemble.]
Want of resemblance; dissimilitude. [R.] --Osborne. Dissemblance
Dissemblance Dis*sem"blance, n. [Dissemble + -ance.]
The act or art of dissembling; dissimulation. [Obs.]
Missemblance
Missemblance Mis*sem"blance, n.
False resemblance or semblance. [Obs.]
Nonresemblance
Nonresemblance Non`re*sem"blance, n.
Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilarity.
ResemblanceResemblance Re*sem"blance (-blans), n. [Cf. F. ressemblance.
See Resemble.]
1. The quality or state of resembling; likeness; similitude;
similarity.
One main end of poetry and painting is to please;
they bear a great resemblance to each other.
--Dryden.
2. That which resembles, or is similar; a representation; a
likeness.
These sensible things, which religion hath allowed,
are resemblances formed according to things
spiritual. --Hooker.
3. A comparison; a simile. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
4. Probability; verisimilitude. [Obs.] --Shak.
Syn: Likeness; similarity; similitude; semblance;
representation; image. SemblanceSemblance Sem"blance, n. [F. See Semblable, a.]
1. Seeming; appearance; show; figure; form.
Thier semblance kind, and mild their gestures were.
--Fairfax.
2. Likeness; resemblance, actual or apparent; similitude; as,
the semblance of worth; semblance of virtue.
Only semblances or imitations of shells. --Woodward. Vraisemblance
Vraisemblance Vrai`sem`blance", n. [F.]
The appearance of truth; verisimilitude.
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