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Likenesses
[
lahyk
-nis
]
Origin
like·ness
/
ˈlaɪk
nɪs
/
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[
lahyk
-nis
]
Show IPA
noun
1.
a representation, picture, or
image
, especially a portrait:
to draw a good likeness of Churchill.
2.
the state or fact of being
like
:
I can't get over your likeness to my friend.
3.
the semblance or appearance of something; guise:
to assume the likeness of a swan.
Origin:
before 950;
Middle English
liknesse,
Old English
līcnes,
variant of
gelīcnes.
See
alike
,
-ness
Synonyms
2.
resemblance, similitude.
3.
shape, form.
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Word Origin & History
likeness
O.E. (Northumbrian) licnes, shortened from gelicness (see
like
(adj.)).
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