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Similar related terms gramophone and graphophone have similar root meanings.
Similar to the English expressions are the Spanish words derecho adjectivo and derecho material or derecho sustancial / sustantivo, as well as the Portuguese terms for them, direito adjetivo and direito substantivo.
* Tap or flap ( these terms describe very similar articulations ): Similar to a trill, but involving just one brief interruption of airflow.
Similar terms which are more specific are character, letter or grapheme
Similar terms include disyllable ( and disyllabic ) for a word of two syllables ; trisyllable ( and trisyllabic ) for a word of three syllables ; and polysyllable ( and polysyllabic ), which may refer either to a word of more than three syllables or to any word of more than one syllable.
Similar terms include bionics.
Similar terms used are " doublespeak ", and " newspeak ".
Similar terms such as lesbian bullying, queer bullying, and queer bashing may also be formed.
Similar terms are " tea arts " and " tea culture ".
Similar terms include castellan, concierge, chamberlain, seneschal, Mayor of the Palace, maître d ' hôtel, butler and steward.
Similar terms are " tea arts " and " tea culture " and Teaism.
Similar disparaging terms directed at outspoken Christians but later embraced by them include Jesus freaks or, from former centuries, Methodists, Quakers, and Shakers.
Similar provisions were incorporated in the terms of union of other territories that were subsequently incorporated into Canada.
Similar terms include " heterocentrism " and " heterosexualism ".
Similar to primitive communism, where everyone must do useful work to have access to the things they need, in communism, everyone can use the means of production to fulfill their needs, to the extent that a ruling class is no longer controlling access to these ; this final stage of production is the negation of the negation of classless society, in Hegelian terms.
Similar terms include suitemate, housemate, flatmate (" flat ": the usual term in British English for an apartment ), or sharemate ( shared living spaces are often called sharehomes in Australia ,).
Similar to medical prescriptions, eyeglass prescriptions are written on paper pads that frequently contain a number of different abbreviations and terms:
Similar differences in terms of reference account for CRYPTREC recommending at least one stream cipher, RC4, while the NESSIE report specifically said that it was notable that they had not selected any of those considered.
Similar terms include and.
Similar terms in English include Hampstead liberal, liberal elite, chardonnay socialist, champagne socialist, champagne-and-caviar socialist.
Similar terms may include Little Seoul or Little Korea.
Similar terms are meshumad ( משומד, lit.
Similar terms existed to describe other European colonial powers ( e. g. " metropolitan Britain ", " España metropolitana ").

Similar and Germanic
Similar laws are found across historical legislation in the Middle Assyrian Law Codes, and in early Germanic law.
Similar words appear in Dutch, German and Swedish dialects meaning " a dirty woman ," indicating a common ancestor in Germanic languages.
Similar scripts were used for writing the Rhaetic and Venetic languages and the Germanic runic alphabets probably derive from a script belonging to this group.
Similar attention to the features also marks the northern Flemish or Dutch school at this period and in the early 15th century ; and it may therefore be regarded as an attribute of Germanic art as distinguished from the French style.
Similar blood brotherhood rituals were practiced by other cultures, including American Indians, ancient Chinese as well as Germanic and Scandinavian peoples.
Similar inculturation occurred when the Roman Empire ceased and the Germanic and Medieval cultures became dominant, a process taking centuries.

Similar and languages
Similar to other functional programming languages, the result of a function is the value of the last expression evaluated — there is no explicit “ return ” statement.
Similar mechanisms are standard in many programming languages today.
Similar expressions to Mardi Gras appear in other European languages sharing the Christian tradition.
Similar riddles have been recorded by folklorists in other languages, such as " Boule Boule " in French, " Lille Trille " in Swedish and Norwegian and " Runtzelken-Puntzelken " or " Humpelken-Pumpelken " in different parts of Germany ; although none is as widely known as Humpty Dumpty is in English.
Similar words exist in other languages: Dom ( German ), Dóm ( Hungarian & Slovakian ), Dôme ( French ), Domkirke ( Danish ), Dómkirkja ( Icelandic ), Domo ( portuguese ) Domkyrka ( Swedish ), Domkirke ( Norwegian ), Doms ( Latvian ), Toomkirik ( Estonian ), Tum ( Polish ), and Tuomiokirkko ( Finnish ).
Similar disagreements over nomenclature have emerged regarding the names of other languages, such as Swahili / Kiswahili and Punjabi / Panjabi.
Similar words for squash exist in related languages of the Algonquian family such as Massachusett.
Similar interjections exist in other languages, such as Armenian, Hokkien Chinese, Japanese, French, Italian, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish, Persian, Portuguese, and Catalan.
Similar patterns are found in a large number of unrelated split ergative languages ( see more examples at split ergativity ).
Similar words occur in most Polynesian languages, deriving from Proto-Polynesian * mataliki, meaning minute, small, and the use of the term for the Pleiades constellation is also ancient and has been reconstructed to Eastern Oceanic.
Similar languages:
Similar to karaoke, the lyrics that are currently being sung are bolded in each of the respective languages.
Similar words in other languages include the Arabic mulāzim (), meaning " holding a place ", and the Hebrew word segen (), meaning " deputy " or " second to ".
Similar words, all stemming from the Proto-Indo-European root * melə, can be found in almost all European languages, e. g. the Slavic melevo (" grain to be ground ") and molot (" hammer "), the Greek μύλος ( mylos —" mill "), and the Latin malleus " hammer ", from which English mallet derives.
" Similar cases may be found in other Semitic languages such as Hebrew, Syriac, Aramaic, Maltese language and to a lesser extent Amharic.
Similar words are found in other languages, such German and Dutch kynologie, and the Russian кинология, from the Proto-Indo-European, which is the source of hound.
Similar rules exist for programming languages and mathematical notation.
Similar arrangements are also possible in languages such as Self and Newspeak.
Similar efforts to extrapolate Romance languages are Breathanach ( influenced by the other branch of Celtic ), Judajca ( influenced by Hebrew ), Þrjótrunn ( influenced by Icelandic ), Wenedyk ( influenced by Polish ), and Xliponian ( which experienced a Grimm's Law-like sound shift ).
Similar patterns extend across most languages of the Indo-European family right through to the Indic languages.
Similar interference effects, of course, also involve languages other than English, such as French, and Spanish ( Frespañol ), Portuguese, and Spanish ( Portuñol ) or Catalan and Spanish ( Catanyol ).
Similar processes of the creation of new monophthongs from old diphthongs are preserved in the traditional spellings of languages as diverse as French and Modern Greek.

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