Defn: In a similar manner.
SIMILARY
Sim"i*lar*y, a.
Defn: Similar. [Obs.]
Rhyming cadences of similarly words. South.
SIMILATIVE
Sim"i*la*tive, a.
Defn: Implying or indicating likeness or resemblance. [R.] In similative or instrumental relation to a pa. pple. [past participle], as almond-leaved, -scented, etc. New English Dict.
SIMILE
Simi"*le, n.; pl. Similes. Etym: [L., from similis. See Similar.]
(Rhet.)
Defn: A word or phrase by which anything is likened, in one or more
of its aspects, to something else; a similitude; a poetical or
imaginative comparison.
A good swift simile, but something currish. Shak.
SIMILITER
Si*mil"i*ter, n. Etym: [L., in like manner.] (Law)
Defn: The technical name of the form by which either party, in pleading, accepts the issue tendered by his opponent; — called sometimes a joinder in issue.
SIMILITUDE Si*mil"i*tude, n. Etym: [F. similitude, L. similitudo, from similis similar. See Similar.]