Similitude
noun
1.
likeness; resemblance:
a similitude of habits.
2.
a person or thing that is like or the match or counterpart of another:
This expression is a similitude of the other.
3.
semblance; image:
a similitude of the truth.
4.
a likening or comparison in the form of a simile, parable, or allegory:
He spoke by similitudes.
noun
1.
likeness; similarity
2.
a thing or sometimes a person that is like or the counterpart of another
3.
(archaic) a simile, allegory, or parable
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