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Dissimilar
Dissimilar Dis*sim"i*lar, a. [Pref. dis- + similar: cf. F.
dissimilaire.]
Not similar; unlike; heterogeneous; as, the tempers of men
are as dissimilar as their features.
This part very dissimilar to any other. --Boyle.
Dissimilarity
Dissimilarity Dis*sim`i*lar"i*ty, n.
Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilitude; variety; as,
the dissimilarity of human faces and forms. --Sir W. Jones.
Dissimilarly
Dissimilarly Dis*sim"i*lar*ly, adv.
In a dissimilar manner; in a varied style.
With verdant shrubs dissimilarly gay. --C. Smart.
SimilarSimilar Sim"i*lar, a. [F. similaire, fr. L. similis like,
similar. See Same, a., and cf. Simulate.]
1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects;
precisely like.
2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects;
somewhat like; having a general likeness.
3. Homogenous; uniform. [R.] --Boyle.
Similar figures (Geom.), figures which differ from each
other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number
of like parts similarly situated.
Similar rectilineal figures, such as have their several
angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides
about the equal angles proportional.
Similar solids, such as are contained by the same number of
similar planes, similarly situated, and having like
inclination to one another. Similar
Similar Sim"i*lar, n.
That which is similar to, or resembles, something else, as in
quality, form, etc.
Similar figuresSimilar Sim"i*lar, a. [F. similaire, fr. L. similis like,
similar. See Same, a., and cf. Simulate.]
1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects;
precisely like.
2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects;
somewhat like; having a general likeness.
3. Homogenous; uniform. [R.] --Boyle.
Similar figures (Geom.), figures which differ from each
other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number
of like parts similarly situated.
Similar rectilineal figures, such as have their several
angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides
about the equal angles proportional.
Similar solids, such as are contained by the same number of
similar planes, similarly situated, and having like
inclination to one another. Similar rectilineal figuresSimilar Sim"i*lar, a. [F. similaire, fr. L. similis like,
similar. See Same, a., and cf. Simulate.]
1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects;
precisely like.
2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects;
somewhat like; having a general likeness.
3. Homogenous; uniform. [R.] --Boyle.
Similar figures (Geom.), figures which differ from each
other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number
of like parts similarly situated.
Similar rectilineal figures, such as have their several
angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides
about the equal angles proportional.
Similar solids, such as are contained by the same number of
similar planes, similarly situated, and having like
inclination to one another. Similar solidsSimilar Sim"i*lar, a. [F. similaire, fr. L. similis like,
similar. See Same, a., and cf. Simulate.]
1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects;
precisely like.
2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects;
somewhat like; having a general likeness.
3. Homogenous; uniform. [R.] --Boyle.
Similar figures (Geom.), figures which differ from each
other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number
of like parts similarly situated.
Similar rectilineal figures, such as have their several
angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides
about the equal angles proportional.
Similar solids, such as are contained by the same number of
similar planes, similarly situated, and having like
inclination to one another. Similarly
Similarly Sim"i*lar*ly, adv.
In a similar manner.
Similary
Similary Sim"i*lar*y, a.
Similar. [Obs.]
Rhyming cadences of similarly words. --South.
VerisimilarVerisimilar Ver`i*sim"i*lar, a. [L. verisimilis; verus true +
similis like, similar. See Very, and Similar.]
Having the appearance of truth; probable; likely. ``How
verisimilar it looks.' --Carlyle.
Meaning of Milar from wikipedia
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Adolph Milar (1895–1950) was an
American film actor. He
appeared in
character roles in
around sixty American films from 1919 to 1945,
playing characters...
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Roberto Claudio Milar Decuadra (6
April 1974 – 16
January 2009), or
simply Claudio Milar, was an
Uruguayan football striker, who pla**** last for Brasil...
- Denís
Alfredo Milar Otero (born
August 20, 1952) is a
former Uruguayan football forward, who pla**** for the
Uruguay national team
between 1973 and 1979...
- used by the American-Canadian
writer of
crime fiction Kenneth Millar (/
ˈmɪlər/; December 13, 1915 – July 11, 1983). He is best
known for his
series of...
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Kevin Charles Millar (/
mɪˈlɑːr/; born
September 24, 1971) is an
American former professional baseball first baseman and
outfielder who pla**** in Major...
- Mark
Malyar (Hebrew: מארק מליאר; born 5
March 2000) is an
Israeli Paralympic champion and
world champion para swimmer. As of 2024, he had won four world...
- 50 (4): 677–699. doi:10.1017/S0007087417000863. PMID 29019300.
Fuchs AH,
Milar KJ (2003). "Psychology as a science".
Handbook of Psychology. 1 (The history...
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Archived from the
original on 1
September 2018.
Retrieved 30
October 2019.
Milar,
Katharine S. (February 2011). "The myth buster".
American Psychological...
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Gough and Millar’s work also
spans the
world of television.
Gough and
Miles Milar created and
served as
executive producers/showrunners for the critically...
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Walter Mantegazza (1952-06-17)17 June 1952 (aged 21) 8
Nacional 19 4FW
Denis Milar (1952-06-20)20 June 1952 (aged 21) 12
Liverpool 20 4FW Juan
Silva (1948-08-05)5...