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Synonyms
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Meaning:
alike

like one another

similar

copy

something made like another

duplicate, imitation

facsimile

an exact copy or reproduction of writing, a picture etc

reproduction

identical

the same; exactly alike

alike, equal

imitate

to (try to) copy the behaviour, appearance, sound, actions etc of (a person, animal, thing)

pretend to be; do an impression of

imitation

not real; something made or done like something else

simulation, substitution

likeness

the condition of being like

correspondence in appearance; something that corresponds

microfiche

a piece of microfilm

copy

photocopy

(to make) a copy of (a document etc) using a photographic method

mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image

replica

an exact copy (especially of a work of art)

duplicate

reproduce

to cause (something) to be seen, heard etc again; (of animal, plants) to produce young or offspring

make more copies of

reproduction

the act, process, of reproducing; something reproduced, especially a work of art

something duplicated; duplication

resemblance

(a point of) likeness, similarity (between people, things)

correspondence, similarity

same

not different or changed; (used with 'this', 'that', 'these', 'those') already mentioned, referred to or thought of

alike, identical

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