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".
When a word looks like another word but has a different meaning, it is often referred to as a "false cognate" or "false friend." False cognates are words in different languages that appear similar but do not share the same meaning. In English, terms like "actual" (meaning "real") and "actual" in Spanish (meaning "current") can illustrate this concept.
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
Get a smidge of Blue from Google. That looks JUST like Blue!
The word looks like Sammy to me.