Antonym: difference. Similar words: similar, similarly, popularity, militarism, availability, minority, priority, security. Meaning: [sɪməˈlærətɪ] n. 1. the quality of being similar 2. a Gestalt principle of organization holding that (other things being equal) parts of a stimulus field that are similar to each other tend to be perceived as belonging together as a unit.
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61. We suppose that the Boussinesq approximation may be made and so the discussion of dynamical and thermal similarity in Section 14.5 applies.
62. In Repertory Grid the notion of similarity and contrast, indeed the whole idea of making connections, is paramount.
63. This is a limiting material for design purposes, so it was inevitable that a strong similarity of form should prevail.
64. We may visualise them as wavelengths and orbits about a nucleus - with some similarity to a miniature solar system.
65. The basic similarity between cells refers not only to their general plan but also to their genetic endowment.
66. The story of Ruth illuminates for me the unbridgeable difference, rather than the similarity, between her situation and mine.
67. Bethnal Green has many points of similarity with a village, or rather with a whole series of overlapping and interlocking villages.
68. However, there is on other occasions a remarkable similarity of techniques, of clothes and of weapons.
69. There is a short detour to consider the inclusion of similarity, where Weyl finds symmetry in the chambered nautilus shell.
70. And both of them use drama as a process for children's enrichment - but here the similarity ceases.
71. Cowan was struck by the similarity between these patterns and those seen in the fluid convection under certain conditions.
72. However, the similarity between these motifs is sufficiently close to suggest the work of the same craftsman.
73. In summary(sentencedict.com), we have identified two ORFs which encode RNA polymerase subunits with considerable similarity to their cellular counterparts.
74. There was a striking similarity between himself and Bull O'Malley.
75. Based on their high sequence similarity, it is reasonable also to place parthenogenesis bacteria within this genus.
76. Being written in different programming languages, there was no literal similarity between the programs.
77. The significance of the sequence similarity between our gene and the vaccinia protein is as yet unclear.
78. But even in the 1950s there was one apparent similarity between weak and electromagnetic interactions.
79. And several more to note any similarity in pattern between the Yorkshire self-made businessman and myself.
80. At this point the similarity between market economics and Keynesianism becomes apparent.
81. We look at the similarity between this and the way my sister chose to die.
82. In fact, of course(Sentencedict.com), much of this material bore only a tenuous similarity to its genuinely customary counterparts.
83. Geometrically, the inner product of two vectors can be considered a measure of their similarity.
84. Here we see some similarity, though remote, with the motivations of Palmer and Jones.
85. But despite their close similarity there is a marked difference in emphasis and tone between the two versions.
86. In between these extremes the intraindustry share is increasing in similarity of relative factor endowments, and it depends on country size.
87. The S. macroura motif shows 65% identity and 82% similarity with the human gene.
88. For generations, scientists and science-fiction writers talked about the similarity of Mars to Earth.
89. The unvarying similarity of her days didn't seem to trouble her.
90. Nevertheless, one may expect a greater similarity between two geometrically similar points than between two geometrically dissimilar points.
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