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similarities

Definition

Similarities are things that are alike. They can be alike in many ways, such as size, shape, colour, or behaviour.

For example, two dogs may be similar in size and shape, but they may have different colours and behaviours.

Similarities can be helpful for classifying things. For example, we can classify dogs as animals because they have many similarities to other animals, such as fur, four legs, and a tail.

How can the word be used?

There are many similarities between the two languages.

similarities

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • the state or quality of being similar.
  • a point of resemblance between two or more things.

Etymology

The word "similarities" is the plural form of the word "similarity".

The word "similarity" comes from the Latin word "similitudo", which means "likeness".

The first recorded use of the word "similarity" in English was in the 15th century.

The word "similarity" is a Latin word, and it is related to the English word "similar".

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