SIMILAR vs Y: NOUN
- That which is similar; that which resembles something else in form, appearance, quality, etc.; in the plural, things resembling one another.
- The homeopathic principle of administering drugs. See similia.
- That which is similar to, or resembles, something else, as in quality, form, etc.
- A material that produces an effect that resembles the symptoms of a particular disease
- One of the forked holders for supporting the telescope of a leveling instrument, or the axis of a theodolite; a wye.
- An old mode of writing the pronoun I.
- A termination of nouns from the Latin or Greek, or of modern formation on the Latin or Greek model.
- A diminutive suffix, appearing chiefly in childish names of animals, etc., as kitty, doggy, piggy, birdy, froggy, mousy, and similar names, or familiar forms of personal names, as Katy or Kitty (diminutive of Kate), Jenny, Hetty, Fanny, Willy, Johnny, Tommy, etc., such names being often spelled with -ie, as Willie, Davie, etc., a spelling common in Scotch use, and also in general use in names of girls, as Katie, Jennie, Hettie, Carrie, Lizzie, Nellie, Annie, etc.
- A very common suffix used to form adjectives from nouns, and sometimes from verbs, such adjectives denoting ‘having,’ ‘covered with,’ ‘full of,’ etc., the thing expressed by the noun, as in stony, rocky, icy, watery, rainy, dewy, meaty, juicy, mealy, salty, peppery, powdery, flowery, spotty, speckly, etc.
- See i-. For Middle English words with this prefix, see i-, or the form without the prefix.
- Something resembling the letter Y in shape.
- A forked or bifurcated pipe fitting.
- A portion of track consisting of two diverging tracks connected by a cross track.
- The twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, called wye and written in the Latin script.
- Denoting an item that is twenty-fifth in a list.
- An instrument for measuring differences of level by means of a telescope resting in Y's.
- Something shaped like the letter Y.
- The 25th in a series.
- Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter y.
- The 25th letter of the modern English alphabet.
- A silvery metallic element that is common in rare-earth minerals; used in magnesium and aluminum alloys
- The 25th letter of the Roman alphabet
- A handsome European noctuid moth Plusia gamma) which has a bright, silvery mark, shaped like the letter Y, on each of the fore wings. Its larva, which is green with five dorsal white species, feeds on the cabbage, turnip, bean, etc. Called also gamma moth, and silver Y.
- Close front rounded vowel
- Symbol for the prefix yocto-.
- The twenty-fifth letter of the basic modern Latin alphabet.
SIMILAR vs Y: ADJECTIVE
- Such as are contained by the same number of similar planes, similarly situated, and having like inclination to one another.
- Such as have their several angles respectively equal, each to each, and their sides about the equal angles proportional.
- Figures which differ from each other only in magnitude, being made up of the same number of like parts similarly situated.
- Homogenous; uniform.
- Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects; somewhat like; having a general likeness.
- Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects; precisely like.
- Marked by correspondence or resemblance
- Having corresponding angles equal and corresponding line segments proportional. Used of geometric figures.
- Having a resemblance in appearance or nature; alike though not identical.
- Capable of replacing or changing places with something else
- Having the same or similar characteristics
- Resembling or similar; having the same or some of the same characteristics; often used in combination
- (of words) expressing closely related meanings
- Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, comparable.
- Of geometrical figures including triangles, squares, ellipses, arcs and more complex figures, having the same shape but possibly different size, rotational orientation, and position; in particular, having corresponding angles equal and corresponding line segments proportional; such that one can be had from the other using a sequence of operations of rotation, translation and scaling.
- N/A
SIMILAR vs Y: PRONOUN
- N/A
- I.
SIMILAR vs Y: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Permitting mutual substitution without loss of function or suitability
- Often used in combination
- Having the same or some of the same characteristics
- Resembling or similar
- In music, in the same direction: said of the rising and falling of two voice-parts.
- In biology, alike in some respects; identical to some extent.
- In geometry, of the same shape: said of two figures which have all their corresponding angles equal, whence it will follow, for ordinary Euclidean space, that all their corresponding lengths will be proportional, that their corresponding areas will be in the duplicate ratio of their lengths, and that their corresponding volumes will be in the triplicate ratio of their lengths.
- Homogeneous; of like structure or character throughout.
- Having characteristics in common; like in form, appearance, size, qualities, relations, etc.; having a more or less marked resemblance to each other or one another; in some respects identical; bearing a resemblance, as to something implied or specified: as, the general features of the two landscapes are similar; the plans are similar.
- In the theory of aggregates, similarly arranged; coupled by a one-one relation.
- In ornithology, in myological formulas, the symbol of the accessory semitendinosus.
- In mathematics:
- [lowercase] In algebra, the second of the variables or unknown quantities.
- [lowercase] In analytical geometry, the symbol of the ordinate or other rectilinear point-coördinate.
- In mechanics, the component of a force in the direction of the axis of y.
- As a medieval Roman numeral, the symbol for 150, and with a line drawn above it (Y), 150,000.
- [lowercase] An abbreviation of year.
- Y, the twenty-fifth letter of the English alphabet, at the beginning of a word or syllable, except when a prefix (see Y-), is usually a fricative vocal consonant; as a prefix, and usually in the middle or at the end of a syllable, it is a vowel. See Guide to Pronunciation, §§ 145, 178-9, 272.
- As a symbol:
- The twenty-fifth letter in the English alphabet.
- [lowercase or cap.] A corruption of the Anglo-Saxon character , equivalent to th, giving ye for the or thee; and, by contraction, ym for them; yn for then; yr for their; ys for this; yt for that. See def. 1.
- In chem., the symbol of yttrium.
- In electricity, the symbol for admittance, in alternating-current circuits. See admittance, 6.
- [lowercase] An abbreviation of yard.
- (abbreviation) Abbreviation of why.?
- (abbreviation) Abbreviation of yes.
- (abbreviation) Abbreviation of youth., usually followed by an age appropriate for the content so marked.
- (abbreviation) Abbreviation of year.
SIMILAR vs Y: RELATED WORDS
- Exchangeable, Suchlike, Alike, Synonymous, Quasi, Ish, Interchangeable, Kindred, Standardized, Twin, Related, Corresponding, Akin, Like, Analogous
- Ahn, Yt
SIMILAR vs Y: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Exchangeable, Suchlike, Alike, Synonymous, Quasi, Ish, Interchangeable, Kindred, Standardized, Twin, Related, Corresponding, Akin, Like, Analogous
- Ahn
SIMILAR vs Y: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Is anyone seeing similar offers from other banks?
- NSAIDs because they are chemically similar to aspirin.
- Charging different rates to shippers with similar transportation characteristics, or, charging similar rates to shippers with differing transportation characteristics.
- Canara Bank Education Loan Interest Calculator is similar to other government bank education loan schemes as the mode of interest calculation is quite similar.
- The inner workings of a hybrid application are similar to a web application but are installed similar to how a native app would be.
- People with the same or similar risk pay the same or similar premium rates.
- Thus, courts should apply similar methods to a rule affording similar protections to minorities in regards to the inflammatory use of race.
- Salary is typically determined by comparing market pay rates for people performing similar work in similar industries in the same region.
- Frostheart Phoenix represents reasonable value for money and is comparable in price to similar Games Workshop kits of a similar price.
- You will see that similar workloads have similar consumption patterns.
- Zhang Y, Shin H, Song JS, Lei Y, Liu XS.
- Wu C, Liu Y, Yang Y et al.
- Wang Y, Tong Y, Tso PH, Wong YH.
- Dominios y categorias em el desarrollo cognitivo y social.
- Furukawa TA, Kawakami N, Saitoh M, Ono Y, Nakane Y, Nakamura Y, Tachimori H, Iwata N, Uda H, Nakane H, et al.
- Esta navidad yo quiero un elfo en el estanda y un helicoptero electrico un paquete de sgushies y sopresas y un kit de lima.
- Xu Y, Yao Y, Liu Y, et al.
- Deben presentarse y andar con paso moderado y que anuncie dignidad, modestia y pudor.
- Date: M M Y Y Y Y TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that Mr.
- All duties satisfactory Y Y No Major Discipline Problems Y Y II.
SIMILAR vs Y: QUESTIONS
- How is dispensationalism similar to Arminian theology?
- How is fraternal polyandry similar to primogeniture?
- Which baseline characteristics are similar in menopause?
- What is similar between endoskeletons and exoskeletons?
- Which two planets have similar atmospheric compositions?
- Is schizoid personality disorder similar to schizophrenia?
- How are anaerobic and aerobic fermentation similar?
- Are two arbitrarily chosen equilateral triangles similar?
- Is Darby's dispensationalism similar to hyperdispensationalism?
- Why do people with similar DNA sequences have similar restriction sequences?
- Where are the Y Yorkshire Woods Apartments located?
- Can you give constructive criticism to Generation Y?
- Are there Y-DNA haplogroup associated with Neanderthals?
- What is Generation Y spending its disposable income?
- Is there widespread availability of Y.pestis bacteria?
- How to convert x and Y coordinates to y coordinates in MATLAB?
- How many generations does Y-chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) test trace?
- Why did Groupon's general and administrative expenses fall 12% y-o-y?
- What is the function of neuropeptide Y and peptide y in obesity?
- What is the conditional expectation of X given y=y?