alike

  • 21alike — 1. adjective /əˈlaɪk/ Having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference. The twins were alike. 2. adverb /əˈlaɪk/ In the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally. We are all alike concern …

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  • 22alike — Synonyms and related words: accordant, akin, all one, all the same, analogous, aped, as is, at par, au pair, automatic, balanced, coequally, coextensively, coincidentally, commensurate, comparable, congruently, consimilar, consistent, consonant,… …

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  • 23alike — [OE] Alike is an ancient word whose ultimate Germanic source, *galīkam, meant something like ‘associated form’ (*līkam ‘form, 17 alligator body’ produced German leiche ‘corpse’ and Old English lic, from which we get lychgate, the churchyard gate… …

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  • 24alike — 1. adjective all the doors looked alike Syn: similar, (much) the same, indistinguishable, identical, uniform, interchangeable, cut from the same cloth; informal like (two) peas in a pod, like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, much of a muchness Ant:… …

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  • 25alike — 1. adjective all the doors looked alike Syn: similar, (much) the same, indistinguishable, identical, uniform, interchangeable; informal much of a muchness Ant: different 2. adverb great minds think alike Syn: similarly, the same …

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  • 26alike — /əˈlaɪk / (say uh luyk) adverb 1. in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally: known to treat all customers alike. –adjective 2. having resemblance or similarity; having or exhibiting no marked or essential difference (used regularly… …

  • 27alike —    ♦ Like, like pū, likelike, kohu like.   Also: ālike, kūlike, kaulike, hālike, hālikelike.    ♦ Just alike, like loa, like ā like, kūlike loa …

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  • 28alike — [OE] Alike is an ancient word whose ultimate Germanic source, *galīkam, meant something like ‘associated form’ (*līkam ‘form, body’ produced German leiche ‘corpse’ and Old English lic, from which we get lychgate, the churchyard gate through which …

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  • 29alike — adj. & adv. adj. (usu. predic.) similar, like one another; indistinguishable. adv. in a similar way or manner (all were treated alike). Etymology: ME f. OE gelic and ON gliacutekr (LIKE(1)) …

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  • 30Alike Group — Création 2000 Fondateurs Alain Joliveau Personnages clés Alain Joliveau, Diane Malo Forme juridique …

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