The prefix that means "resemblance to glass" is "vitro-".
Example sentence - The child had a vague resemblance to his father.
The two siblings bear a striking resemblance to each other, with matching dimples and curly hair.
Dissimilar means not alike or different. The prefix DIS means NOT, and SIMILAR is, well, similar.
The verb form of "resemblance" is "resemble." It means to be similar in appearance or characteristics to someone or something else.
If you are referring to this sentence, no, it does not resemble a correct phrase AT ALL.
Bifocals
The correct phrase is "bear resemblance." "Bear" in this context means to carry or support, so when we say something "bears resemblance" to something else, we mean it shows similarity or likeness. "Bare resemblance" would imply a lack of resemblance, which is not the intended meaning.
Resemblance resemblance to music
No Resemblance Whatsoever was created in 1995-10.
The abstract noun form of the verb to resemble is resemblance.
Resemblance resemblance to music
Example sentence - The child had a vague resemblance to his father.
The Prefix cirro- doesn't specifically mean "high". It means "related to cirrus clouds," which happen to be very high level clouds.The word cirrus comes from the Latin of the same, meaning "a curl or lock of hair". The clouds were named such because of their resemblance to locks of hair.
The two siblings bear a striking resemblance to each other, with matching dimples and curly hair.
Dissimilar means not alike or different. The prefix DIS means NOT, and SIMILAR is, well, similar.
He bears a strong resemblance to his father, with the same dark hair and blue eyes. The painting's colors and composition bear a striking resemblance to a famous work by Picasso. There is a clear resemblance between the two sisters, as they both have the same facial features and mannerisms.
No. Works that end in -ance tend to be nouns. You can't resemblance something. Resemble is the verb.