similitude
IPA: sɪmˈɪɫʌtud
noun
- (uncountable) Similarity or resemblance to something else.
- (countable) A way in which two people or things share similitude.
- (countable) Someone or something that closely resembles another; a duplicate or twin.
- A parable or allegory.
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Examples of "similitude" in Sentences
- External similitude humor isn't for everybody.
- The similitude is very elegant (ver. 1-5), but, II.
- The position of these is thus like their similitude.
- The explanation of the similitude is very dreadful, ver.
- The only similitude with commercial stuff is its quality.
- As for like, the range of similitude includes sameness proper.
- Similarity and similitude are interchangeable in this context.
- In these cases the physical models require dynamic similitude.
- It is often impossible to achieve strict similitude during a model test.
- In this paper, Vieta made use of the center of similitude of two circles.
- This branch of the similitude is only mentioned, and not prosecuted here.
- See similitude of ship models for details of the scaling factors involved.
- It is called the ratio of magnification, dilation factor or similitude ratio.
- Honestly, a lot of my more outrageous language is in similitude of much of the liberal posts made here.
- With both her hands on his arm, she shored it back and tried to draw it forward sharply in similitude of a punch.
- a blasphemous meaning, yet they sheltered themselves under the similitude from the imputation of downright blasphemy.
- Or it may be taken figuratively, for his laying the country waste, and this very similitude is used in the history of it.
- The similitude is taken from some common custom among the Jewish children at their play, who, as is usual with children, imitated the fashions of grown people at their marriages and funerals, rejoicing and lamenting; but being all a jest, it made no impression; no more did the ministry either of John the Baptist or of Christ upon that generation.
- The similitude is explained in the following words, It is a people of no understanding, brutish and sottish, and destitute of the knowledge of God, and that have no relish or savour of divine things, like a withered branch that has no sap in it; and this is at the bottom of all those sins for which God left them desolate, their idolatry first and afterwards their infidelity.
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