similar

similar - adjective

  • Having characteristics in common : strictly comparable
  • Alike in substance or essentials : corresponding
  • Not differing in shape but only in size or position
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"no two animal habitats are exactly similar"

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SpellingJoy Gematria

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192

Letter Values

S
22
I
9
M
14
I
9
L
13
A
1
R
21

Etymology

Earlier, "(of parts of the body) made up of one substance, homogeneous," borrowed from Medieval Latin similāris, from Latin similis "having characteristics in common, like" + -āris -ar; similis going back to dialectal Indo-European {it}*sm̥h{inf}2{/inf}-el-i-{/it} (whence also, with different stem formations, Old Irish amal, preposition, "like, as," samail "likeness, similarity," Middle Welsh hafal "like, similar," Greek homalόs "even, uniform, equal, like"), derivative of {it}*semh{inf}2{/inf}{/it} "one, one and the same"