单词 | similary |
释义 | similaryadj. 1. a. Of a part of the body of an animal or plant: (supposedly) consisting entirely of one substance, homogeneous; = similar adj. 1a. Chiefly in similary part. Now historical and rare. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > uniformity > [adjective] oneOE consimilec1400 suinga1425 even?c1425 agreeable1512 uniform1540 consemblable?1541 suant1547 constantc1550 just?1556 similar1563 similary1564 unvaried1570 uniformal1574 consimilar1577 homogeneana1601 homogeneal1603 homogene1607 invariable1607 of a piece1607 undistinguisheda1616 univocal1615 immutable1621 uniformable1632 solemn1639 homogeneous1646 consistent1651 pariformal1651 self-consistent1651 congeniousa1656 level1655 undiversificated1659 equal1663 of one make1674 invarieda1676 congenerous1683 undiversified1684 equable1693 solid1699 consisting1700 tranquil1794 unbranching1826 horizontal1842 sole1845 self-similar1847 homoeomeric1865 equiformal1883 monochrome1970 1564 P. Moore Hope of Health i. iv. f. vjv Soche members are compounded and doe consiste of the saied similarie and like partes. 1594 T. Bowes tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. II. 29 The partes then of the body are diuided into two sortes or kindes: the first is, the simple or similary parts [Fr. des parties simples ou similaires], the other the compound parts. 1654 Z. Coke Art of Logick 196 Similary parts, as blood and other Humors, Flesh, Bones, Sinews, Arteries. 1672 N. Grew Anat. Veg. i. 10 Having thus taken a view of the Organical Parts of the Bean, let us next examine the Similary, sc. those whereof the Organical are compos'd. 1698 W. Salmon Ars Chirurgica iii. xxviii. 656/2 They are those very Pores of the Similary Parts, and those little spaces which are interposed between the said Similary Parts. 1839 B. Kingdon tr. A. P. de Candolle Veg. Organogr. I. i. i. 5 Grew, who first made this observation, has given to these parts the name of Similary Parts... Sénebier has named them Elementary Parts. 1996 G. Giglioni in O. P. Grell & A. Cunningham Religio Medici v. 116 It is the blood that is the most animated, traditionally regarded only as a similary part of the body. ΚΠ 1581 R. Mulcaster Positions vi. 43 There be in the bodie of man, the force of foure elementes, fire and aire, water and earth, and the pith of their primitiue, & principall qualities, heat and couldnesse, moysture and drynesse, which the Physicians call the similarie partes, of the similitude and likenesse that they haue, not the one to the other, but the partes of eche to their owne whole. 1635 T. Heywood Hierarchie Blessed Angells iii. Comm. 157 Anaxagoras..conferred the first generation upon small and Similarie particles. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. i. 52 Ice is a similary body, and homogeneous concretion, whose materiall is properly water. 1668 N. Culpeper & A. Cole tr. T. Bartholin Anat. (new ed.) i. iii. 4 Fat is a similary Body void of Life. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adjective] ylikeeOE likeOE anlikeOE accordanta1325 of a (also one) mouldc1330 kindred1340 lichy1370 likelyc1384 alikea1393 ontinkela1400 evenly?c1400 similable?a1440 semble1449 of a sort1463 seemable1501 uniform1548 resembled1553 self-like1556 like-natured1566 resembling1573 kindlike1579 of the same, that, every, etc. feather1581 resemblant1581 marrow1585 similar1586 like-seeming1590 twin-like1599 connatural1601 similary1610 semblativea1616 otherlike1620 like-shaped1640 connate1641 homogeneous1641 consimilar1645 congenerous1646 resemblancing1652 congeniousa1656 congenerate1657 equaliform1660 congenial1669 similitive1678 symbolizant1685 synonymous1690 of akin1723 consimilary1736 like-sized1742 cogeneric1777 alike as a row of pins1785 congenerica1834 Siamese1833 congener1867 lak1881 sorty1885 homoeomorphic1902 homogenized1958 1610 J. Selden Duello i. 1 Others iudge that this deriuation stands rather conceited vpon the affinity of similary sound in pronunciation. 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. lxix. sig. V2v Hence growes the height of friendship, when two similiary Soules shall blend in their commixions. 1641 H. L'Estrange Gods Sabbath 125 As Augustine saith in a similarie case [etc.]. 1715 R. South 12 Serm. IV. 46 Rhiming Cadencies of similary Words. 1770 H. Brooke Fool of Quality (Dublin ed.) V. 45 Barterers, and Commuters, Buyers and Seller, like Pyramus and Thisbe, want nothing but the removal of envious Obstacles, to meet and to multiply a similary Progeny. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [noun] anlikenessOE ylikenessOE likenessa1250 likeliheada1393 resemblancea1393 likeliness?a1425 similitudec1425 semblingc1440 alikenessc1450 assemblance1485 agreement1495 likelihood1495 agreeance1525 analogy1542 simility1543 semblablenessc1550 semblance1576 nearness1577 vicinity1594 simile1604 assimilation1605 consimilitude1610 parity1612 bly1615 similarity1615 connaturality1621 similiancy1622 connaturalnessa1628 reasemblance1638 consimilarity1658 similariness1669 similarness1670 consimility1680 kindredship1733 family likeness1759 family resemblance1785 cognateness1816 feel1892 1669 W. Simpson Hydrologia Chymica 44 It makes no alteration in the water, because of similariness of parts. 1676 R. Barker Sudorificum Regale 32 Yet too often are other Distempers taken for it, by reason of the similiariness of their Symptoms, though the Causes are quite contrary. 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