Reverse Dictionary: LIKE (similar)

ADJECTIVES
1493 ► SIMILABLE similar; having a marked resemblance or likeness; of a like nature or kind → obs.
1581 ► SIMILITUDINARY of the nature of a similitude or simile; expressing comparison or likeness; symbolic → obs.
1602 ► BESIBBING resembling; having a likeness to → obs.
1628 ► SIMILARY similar; having a marked resemblance or likeness; of a like nature or kind → obs.
1678 ► SIMILITIVE expressing likeness
1892 ► ALL-SAME like, equal → Chinese Pidgin (Bk.)
1892 ► MARROW similar, corresponding, like, equal → Eng. dial.
1902 ► SUI-SIMILAR like itself


ADVERBS
..19C ► ANEWST resembling, like → Eng. dial.


NOUNS
1340 ► NEBSHAFT likeness, image → obs.
1386 ► SIMILITUDE a thing resembling or having the likeness of some other person or thing; a counterpart or equal
1387 ► SIMILITUDE the quality or state of being like; resemblance, similarity, likeness
1535 ► EFFIGIATION the act of fashioning or of representing; a likeness, representation →
1547 ► SIMILITUDENESS the form, likeness, or image of some person or thing → obs.
1564 ► EFFIGIUM a likeness, image, portrait, whether drawn, painted, or sculptured, or of any other kind → obs.
1583 ► DAPS ways, modes of action; hence, likeness, image, in ways and appearance, resemblance → obs. exc. Eng. dial.
1590 ► IDOL a counterpart, likeness, imitation → obs.
1600 ► EFFIGIES a likeness, image, portrait, whether drawn, painted, or sculptured, or of any other kind; now superseded by ‘effigy’ → arch.
1604 ► SIMILE likeness, resemblance; similarity → obs.
1622 ► SIMILIANCY similarity, likeness → obs.
1641 ► MARROW a match, an equal; an exact counterpart or likeness → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1680 ► CONSIMILITY resemblance, mutual likeness, similarity → obs.
..19C ► FAVOUR family likeness → Eng. dial.
1825 ► THE VERY SPIT OF the exact image, likeness, or counterpart of a person, etc.
1833 ► SIMULACRUM a mere image, a specious imitation or likeness of something
1849 ► MODDLE an exact likeness; a pattern → Eng. dial.
1870 ► MAP a portrait, a likeness → Sc.
1874 ► BLIGH → BLY a faint likeness or resemblance → Eng. dial.
1885 ► MENT resemblance; likeness to → Eng. dial.
1890 ► MAKE an image, a likeness → Sc.
1891 ► DEAD RINGER an exact likeness → US sl.
1901 ► THE DEAD SPIT OF the exact image, likeness, or counterpart of a person, etc.
1916 ► THE DEAD RING something having a striking resemblance to another, the exact likeness → Aust. & NZ
1917 ► MIMIC likeness → Amer. dial.
1930 ► DEAD SPOTTED LING OF the absolute image of → Aust. rhyming sl. for ‘dead ring of’
1966 ► BREATHING IMAGE a perfect likeness, spitting image → Amer. dial.


NOUNS, PERSON
1878 ► DEAD RINGER a person who looks very like another; a double → sl.
1878 ► RINGER a person who looks very like another; a double → sl.


PHRASES
1540 ► LIKE LIPS, LIKE LETTUCE like has met its like → obs.


PREPOSITIONS
1926 ► ALLEE-SAMEE like → US sl.
1926 ► ALL-SAME like → US sl.


VERBS
1481 ► BELIKE to be like, to resemble → obs.
1608 ► EFFIGIATE to present a likeness of; to portray, to represent by a picture or sculpture