VERISIMILAR

PRONUNCIATION: (ver-uh-SIM-uh-luhr)

MEANING: adjective: Having the appearance of truth or reality.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin verum (truth) + similis (like). Earliest documented use: 1681. The noun form is verisimilitude.
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PERISIMILAR - having a same-shaped border

VERI-SUMILAR - the arithmetic's been checked

EVERISIMILAR - always the same, in all respects