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Words that use the root word similis?

The root word "similis" means "similar" or "like" in Latin. Here are some words that use this root:

* Simile: A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using words like "like" or "as."

* Similarity: The state or quality of being similar.

* Similar: Resembling or alike in some way.

* Assimilate: To absorb and integrate something into something else.

* Dissimilar: Not alike or different.

* Simulate: To imitate or reproduce the appearance or behavior of something.

* Simulation: An imitation or reproduction of a situation or process.

* Resemble: To be like or similar to something else.

* Semblance: The outward appearance of something, especially when it is different from the reality.

* Simian: Relating to or resembling an ape.

* Simple: Easy to understand or do; not complicated.

These are just a few examples. There are many other words that use the root "similis" in various fields like science, art, and literature.

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