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semblable

 
Dictionary: sem·bla·ble   (sĕm'blə-bəl) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Having a resemblance; resembling or like: unfamiliar symbols semblable to religious icons.
  2. Seeming; apparent.
n. Archaic
Something that closely resembles something else.

[Middle English, from Old French, from sembler, to resemble, from Latin simulāre, to simulate. See simulate.]

semblably sem'bla·bly adv.

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