You searched for: “resembling
resemble (verb), resembles; resembled; resembling
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Units related to: “resembling
(Latin: a suffix; having the quality of, of the nature of, characterized by, belonging to, resembling)
(Latin: a suffix that forms nouns; pertaining to, like; connected with, belonging to, resembling)
(Greek: same, like, resembling, sharing in common, similar, equal)
(Greek > Latin: a suffix that is used to form hundreds of words that mean: similar to, resembling, like, characterized by, or of the nature of)
(Greek: a suffix; like, resembling, similar to, form)
(Latin: a suffix of adjectives ending in -ory; of or relating to; like; resembling)
(Latin: appearing as if, as it were, as though; somewhat like, resembling, seemingly; simulating; in a certain sense or degree)
(Latin: of, relating to, or resembling; compound of the suffixes -ule, "little, small" and -ar, "pertaining to, of the nature of, like"; and so, -ular is a combining form meaning: referring to something "specified": appendicular, molecular, pedicular; as well as, a combining form meaning "resembling" something specified: circular, globular, tubular)
(Latin: of, pertaining to, or resembling hair; minute [hairlike] blood vessels that connect the arterioles and the venules)
(Latin: goat, resembling a goat)
(Greek > Latin: electric, electricity; from amber, resembling amber, generated from amber which when rubbed vigorously [as by friction], produced the effect of static electricity)
(Latin: concise, abrupt; literally, resembling the style of the Lacedaemonians or Spartans)
(Greek: lipoid substance (containing or resembling fat) sheathing certain nerve fibers; lipoid substance found in body tissue)
(Greek: near; resembling that which is named by the combining root)
(Greek > Modern Latin: thymus gland, glands; warty glanular growth resembling a bunch of thyme [aromatic bush leaves])