SIMILIS, similis
Sounds Like: SEE-mi-lis
Translations: similar, like, resembling, a similar one
From the root: SIMILIS
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: Similis is a Latin adjective meaning 'similar' or 'like'. It is commonly used to describe something that bears a resemblance to something else. It often takes a dative case noun to indicate what it is similar to, or sometimes a genitive case noun. For example, 'similis patri' means 'similar to his father'.
Inflection: Third Declension Adjective, inflects for gender, number, and case (e.g., similis, simile, similes, similia).
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From the same root
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- SIMILES — similar, like, resembling, similar ones, like ones
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