"Semblable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Semblable" Meaning

Similar or resembling.

"Semblable" Examples

Examples of 'Semblable'

1. Noun

- The furniture in the living room had a semblance of its original form after the paint chipped off.

Verb
The meeting started a little late, but its semblable quality to the previous day's was comforting.
The music sensed trouble oozed semblable yet no companion appeared.

"Semblable" Similar Words

Semaphorical

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Semaphorically

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Semaphorist

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A semaphorist is a person who uses semaphores or semaphore signals. In the past, a semaphorist was a messenger or train dispatcher who used semaphore systems to communicate information, such as train arrival and departure times, along railways.<br><br>In a broader sense, a semaphorist can also refer to someone who uses semaphores in a theatrical or dramatic performance, such as in the sending and receiving of secret messages through hand signals, as seen in classic peforming arts like sign language, flag semaphore, or tactile signing.<br><br>In contemporary usage, the term semaphorist can also be related to someone who critiques or observes the communications breakdowns and limitations of contemporary digital culture, often in reference to Marshall McLuhan's theories on mediamorphosis, to coin the term 'semaphorists'.<br><br>It's worth noting that semaphors and semaphore are often confused with sephmaphor, syphon, semiotics, or semioticist.

Semarang

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Samarang (also spelled Semarang) is the capital and largest city of the province of Central Java, on the north coast of Java, Indonesia. <br><br>It has a rich history dating back to the 2nd century AD, having been an important trading port and cultural center during the old days. Today, Semarang is a thriving megacity with a strong economy, tourist attractions, and a mix of traditional and modern culture. Some of the city's notable landmarks include the Great Mosque of Central Java, the Semarang Old Town, and Lawang Sewu, a historic railway station that is one of the largest in Java.<br><br>Semarang is also known for its friendly residents, delicious cuisine, and natural attractions such as the East Java Coast and the beautiful surroundings of Lake Toba and Mount Lawu.

Semasiology

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Sematology

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Sematology is not a widely recognized term in the English language, and it is possible that it may be a neologism or a made-up word.<br><br>However, based on the root "semo-" and "logy," I can suggest a possible interpretation. "Semo-" is a prefix derived from the Greek word "σεμά" (sema), which means "sign" or "token." In linguistics, this prefix is associated with the study of signs and symbols.<br><br>With this in mind, a possible interpretation of "sematology" could be the study of signs, symbols, and their meanings. This could encompass various fields such as semiotics, semiotics, cryptography, or even graphology (the study of handwriting).<br><br>Another possible interpretation is that sematology is a term related to biological or genetic studies, in which case the term could refer to the study of genetic markers or genes that influence specific traits or characteristics.<br><br>If you have more context or information about this term, I may be able to provide a more informed interpretation.

Sematrope

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A sematophore is a symbol or character used to represent a tone or intonation of a word when it is written down. In other words, it is a graphical representation of a tone or tone of voice, typically used to convey the speaker's attitude or emotion in written language.

Sembawang

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Semblage

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A collection of things brought together for a particular purpose; a grouping.

Semblance

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Semblant

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The word "semblant" is an adjective that means:<br><br>1. Apparently so; seemingly<br>2. Pretended; feigned<br>3. Falsely appearing or seeming<br><br>It can also refer to a surface appearance or a show of something, without necessarily being genuine or sincere.<br><br>In modern English, the word "semblant" is mostly used in literary or poetic contexts, and it is often interchangeable with the word "apparent".

Semblative

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Semele

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Semelparity

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Semelparity is a biological term that refers to the ability or habit of producing offspring in a single effort or breeding cycle. In other words, it is the reproductive strategy of producing one offspring at a time, rather than continuing to reproduce over a prolonged period. Some examples of semelparous species include salmon, which spawn once and then die, or some species of frogs, which lay eggs and then succumb to environmental factors.<br><br>The opposite of semelparity is iteroparity, where an individual produces offspring at multiple times over its lifetime. Humans are an example of an iteroparous species, as most people have multiple children over the course of their lives.<br><br>Semelparity is often associated with species that have a high reproductive rate, but a short lifespan, whereas iteroparity is often associated with species that have a lower reproductive rate, but a longer lifespan.

Semelparous

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An organism that reproduces only once in its lifetime. Generally, it is used to describe animals.

Semen

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