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How to pronounce similitude in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms counterpart, twin
Type of duplication, duplicate
Type Words
Synonyms alikeness, likeness
Type of similarity
Has types resemblance, spitting image, reflexion, compare, comparison, equivalence, mirror image, naturalness, reflection, comparability

Examples of similitude

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In this paper, Vieta made use of the center of similitude of two circles.
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The cosmos is created by Archetypal Man, who produces it in similitude to his own shape.
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Their similitude is such that even the inscriptions on the back of the canvases are the same.
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In these cases the physical models require dynamic similitude.
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A similitude of this journey can be understood by the relationship between fragrance and seed.
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This similitude has been effected by Him through a law of nature.
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The book's title hints at the eerie similitude between man and beast at the heart of Flach's approach.
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With this more rigid definition of similitude, the cylinder and the plane are obviously no longer the same.
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We suffer this similitude willingly, understanding now why the person we want to correct is in the conflict that he or she is.
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More examples
  • Likeness: similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things; "man created God in his own likeness"
  • Counterpart: a duplicate copy
  • Two geometrical objects are called similar if they both have the same shape. More precisely, one is congruent to the result of a uniform scaling (enlarging or shrinking) of the other. ...
  • Similitude is a concept used in the testing of engineering models. A model is said to have similitude with the real application if the two share geometric similarity, kinematic similarity and dynamic similarity. Similarity and similitude are interchangeable in this context.
  • Similarity or resemblance to something else; A way in which two people or things share similitude; Someone or something that closely resembles another; a duplicate or twin; A parable or allegory
  • Foucault teaches this concept by example from Bacon: The human Intellect, from its peculiar nature, easily supposes a greater order and equality in things than it actually finds; and, while there are many things in Nature unique, and quite irregular, still it feigns parallels, correspondnts, and ...
  • Resemblance, likeness.
  • Noun | likeness, counterpart; facsimile | With reverence be it spoken, the figure bore no slight similitude, both in garb and manner, to some grave divine of the New England churches. (p. 109)