Definition of Similarly. Meaning of Similarly. Synonyms of Similarly

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Definition of Similarly

Similarly
Similarly Sim"i*lar*ly, adv. In a similar manner.

Meaning of Similarly from wikipedia

- collections to Commons. In 2022, DPLA uploaded more than two million files. Similarly Europeana, the website aggregating European cultural heritage, shares...
- Spanish-speaking countries, the name Jesus is considered a normal given name. Similarly, the name Mary, now po****r among Christians, particularly Roman Catholics...
- Germany, or Alma Mater Jagiellonica, Poland, have used the expression similarly in conjunction with geographical or foundational characteristics. At least...
- thanks for the blessings of the harvest and of the preceding year. Various similarly named harvest festival holidays occur throughout the world during autumn...
- so) facts. The Italian term is a feminine of novello, which means new, similarly to the English word news. Merriam-Webster defines a novella as "a work...
- more to the front of the face than the superior aspect of the organism. Similarly, the term "caudal" is used more in embryology and only occasionally used...
- Barcelona, Thomas Müller at Bayern Munich, and Luka Modrić at Real Madrid. Similarly, some clubs also name a 3rd captain, a 4th captain, or even a 5th captain...
- specifically, this can refer to systems such as Linux or Minix that behave similarly to a UNIX system but have no genetic or trademark connection to the AT&T...
- indicate the B-side of a record. The term "c/w", for "coupled with", is used similarly. B-sides are often considered to be filler material: songs of lower quality...
- when used by itself as opposed to more extended forms such as &c., was similarly referred to as "and per se and". This last phrase was routinely slurred...