similarity in English

noun
1
the state or fact of being similar.
the similarity of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose

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1. However, there the similarity ends.

2. We are interested in semantic similarity.

3. The similarity is slight, but unmistakable.

4. They had a ghostly, opalescent similarity.

5. They found marked points of similarity.

6. But that is a superficial similarity.

7. Conformity: Similarity in form or character; agreement

8. POINT OF SIMILARITY IN THIS CONTEXT: Preservative

9. The similarity relation between Algebras is an equiva-lence relation whose equivalence classes will be called similarity classes

10. They say the cases bear no similarity.

11. The similarity between the two invites comparison.

12. Did you remark the similarity between them?

13. 13 The similarity is slight, but unmistakable.

14. Here the similarity with Western politics ends.

15. Current similarity based approximate reasoning methods (SBARs) have various views on similarity relations and neglect the effect of dissimilarity relations.

16. We propose a bi - directional similarity measure.

17. We propose a bi-directional similarity measure.

18. There were points of similarity between them.

19. To show similarity and difference in historical information.

20. She bears a striking similarity to her mother.

21. The extent to which situational similarity on the perceptual side corresponds with similarity in the behavioural reports indicates individual consistency across situations.

22. 17 The extent to which situational similarity on the perceptual side corresponds with similarity in the behavioural reports indicates individual consistency across situations.

23. This similarity is provided by the average quantities.

24. This close similarity indicates a second written source.

25. In the end, their similarity is not that interesting.

26. The area bears a superficial similarity to south London.

27. Conclusion regarding the similarity of the marks at issue

28. They are both blonde, but there the similarity ends .

29. The similarity between them has often been remarked on.

30. Describe its similarity to plasminogen, its capacity to delay Coagulum or embolus destruction and highlight its structural and functional similarity to lipid metabolism.

31. Bouët's index of similarity is affected by analytical inconsistency.

32. There is some similarity in the way they sing.

33. 23 synonyms for Analogy: similarity, relation, comparison, parallel, correspondence, resemblance

34. Synonyms for Correspondence. common denominator, commonality, congruity, parallel, resemblance, similarity,

35. This good - fellowship - camaraderie - usually occurs through similarity of pursuits.

36. I can see the similarity between you and your mother.

37. Complementation pairs tend to have higher than average sequence identity/similarity, but sequence identity alone is a poor predictor of replaceability as evidenced by the observations that high sequence similarity does not guarantee replaceability and Complementation pairs can have low sequence similarity

38. In other words, if Commute, there exists a similarity matrix

39. Is there some functional similarity with mate choice in quail?

40. This story is purely fictional. Any similarity is purely coincidental.

41. There are several points of similarity between the two cases.

42. They are both doctors but that is where the similarity ends.

43. This similarity is explored in the theory of time-scale calculus.

44. Despite an increasing similarity between the two styles, Clogging is distinctive

45. Any similarity between this film and real events is purely coincidental.

46. The obvious similarity being it's a prostitute whose throat was slashed.

47. Similarity in a trait is measured with a value called concordance.

48. Helen is also 25 and from Birmingham, but the similarity ends there.

49. Cataphatic Theology could be defined in terms of Arabic tashbih (“similarity”) - i.e

50. Hence, a higher number means a better Concurrently alternative or higher similarity