alikeness
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a·like
(ə-līk′)adj.
Having close resemblance; similar: The twins are as alike as two peas in a pod. Friends are generally alike in background and tastes.
adv.
In the same manner or to the same degree: They dress and walk alike.
[Middle English alich (influenced by Old Norse ālīkr), blend of ilich (from Old English gelīc) and anlich (from Old English onlīc); see līk- in Indo-European roots.]
a·like′ness n.
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alikeness
(əˈlaɪknəs)n
the state or quality of being similar
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Noun | 1. | alikeness - similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things; "man created God in his own likeness" similarity - the quality of being similar comparability, compare, comparison, equivalence - qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare" naturalness - the likeness of a representation to the thing represented; "engineers strove to increase the naturalness of recorded music" resemblance - similarity in appearance or external or superficial details spitting image - a perfect likeness or counterpart |
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alikeness
nounThe quality or state of being alike:
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