onomatopoeia
stylish on top of fashion in look
impostor look-alike mimic
Im sorry, but Paulwin is actually not a word, look it up in a reasonable dictionary and i will assure you, it is not a word.
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well that word is a adjective, so it depends.....
onomatopoeia
resemble,look like
The like word is the verb "attract" (draw, pull toward).The similar word is attached, meaning connected or affixed.
It doesn't look like Gaelic: no "y".
The meaning of the root word spec is to see or look. An example of this in a word is specimen.
The root word for "graphic" is "graph," which comes from the Greek word "graphein" meaning "to write" or "to draw."
There is a Latin word 'derivare' meaning to lead of draw off. The word passed into French as 'deriver' and then into English
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The word is "eye" or "peep."
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The answer is DRAW.