deceiving
appeared to \ looks like
It is called a cognate
Does this one help?:it appears to be(it seems to be)appeared=seemed
Appearance - the way that someone or something looks.Usage: Hey Tim, have you seen Chuck? His appearance is horrendous, he looks like he just got out of bed!
An "i" word that looks like a cross is "intersection".
Unquis is not a word, but unguis is a nail, claw, or hoof in animals, or a base of a flower petal that looks like a claw.
Takes care of, or manages.
It looks like it will rain later today
A cognate is a word that sounds like the word with it's same meaning in a different language. An example of an English/Spanish cognate would be: Universe Universo English Spanish
"Knight" is a word that ends in a silent 't', and if the 't' is removed, the word "knight" becomes "knight." Both words end in silent letters.
Get a smidge of Blue from Google. That looks JUST like Blue!
appeared to \ looks like