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SIMITAR. [See Cimeter.]
SIM'ILOR, n. A name given to an alloy of red copper and zinc, made in the best p...
SIMILITU'DINARY, a. Denoting resemblance or comparison.
SIMIL'ITUDE, n. [L. similitudo.] 1. Likeness; resemblance; likeness in nature, q...
SIMILE, n. sim'ily. [L.] In rhetoric, similitude; a comparison of two thing whic...
SIM'ILARLY, adv. In like manner; with resemblance.
SIMILAR'ITY, n. Likeness; resemblance; as a similarity of features. There is a a...
SIM'ILAR, a. [L. similis; Gr. omaloV.] Like; resembling; having a like form or a...
SIM'AR, SIMA'RE, n. A woman's robe. [Not in use.]
SIM'AR, SIMA'RE, n. A woman's robe. [Not in use.]
SIM'AGRE, n. Grimace.
SIL'VERY, a. 1. Like silver; having the appearance of silver; white; of a mild l...
SIL'VERSMITH, n. One whose occupation is to work'in silver, or in manufactures o...
SIL'VERLY, adv. With the appearance of silver.
SIL'VERING, ppr. Covering the surface with a thin coat of silver; foliating; ren...
SIL'VERED, pp. Covered with a thin coat of silver; rendered smooth and lustrous;...