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SIMULA'TION, n. [L. simulation.] The act of feigning to be that which is not; th...
SIM'ULATING, ppr. Feigning; pretending; assuming the appearance of what is not r...
SIM'ULATE, v. t. [L. simulo, from similis, like.] To feign; to counterfeits; to ...
SIM'ULAR, n. [See Simulate .] One who simulates or counterfeits something.
SIM'ULACHER, n. [L. simulacrum.] An image. [Not in use.]
SIM'PLY, adv. 1. Without art; without subtilty; artlessly; plainly. Subverting w...
SIMPLOCE, [See Symploce.]
SIM'PLIST, n. One skilled in simples or medical plants.
SIM'PLIFYING, ppr. Making simple; rendering less complex.
SIM'PLIFY, v. t. [L. simplex, simple, and facio, to make.] To make simple; to re...
SIM'PLIFIED, pp. Made simple or not complex.
SIMPLIFICA'TION, n. [See Simplify .] The act of making simple; the act of reduci...
SIMPLIC'ITY, n. [L. simplicitas.] 1. Singleness; the state of being unmixed or u...
SIM'PLETON, n. A silly person; a person of weak intellect; a trifler; a foolish ...
SIMPLESS, for simplicity or silliness, is not in use.
SIM'PLER, n. One that collects simples; as herbalist; asimplist.