sounds?? gives the idea/impression
That doesn't seem to be a Spanish word. Similar-looking words include "recular", "recula", etc.
There does not seem to be any language where this word is used, but it's similar to the German word Darlehnskassenschein, which was a form of currency in Germany in 1918.
No, it doesn't seem to be a Spanish word. A similar word is "peleas" - fights (plural of fight). Another similar word is "pelas" - meaning "you peal". The English word "pleas" can be translated as "súplicas" for the noun (He made a number of pleas) and "exhorta" for the verb (He pleas with you to let him live).
Peers? "Coeval" is another possibility, meaning "equally old." Note, however that this word does not seem to be in common usage.
Another word for appear is seem. They did not appear upset. They did not seem upset.
Seem is a verb.
Similar is an adjective.
A homophone for seem is the word seam, as in a line of stitching.
The definition of the word seem is the sensation or impression of something. Seem can also describe a particular quality or description of thoughts, feelings and actions.
The similar sounding word for "are" is "our."
Yes there is the word unsimilar
'Cube' is a similar word,but with a totally different meaning