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Similar and Dutch
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 papers are also published in German and Dutch.
Similar words appear in Dutch, German and Swedish dialects meaning " a dirty woman ," indicating a common ancestor in Germanic languages.
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 results had been determined in the Dutch East Indies ( now Indonesia ) in 1901, in Poland in 1910, and in England in 1906 ( though the English results were not published until 1912 ).
* Dutch / Continental / Three-Ring / Four-ring / Pessoa gag: Similar to the elevator, except the cheekpieces consist of stacked rings.

Similar and English
Similar to spelling-out numbers in English ( e. g., " one thousand nine hundred forty-five "), it is not an independent system per se.
Similar compositions in the English language are called anthems, but some later English composers, such as Charles Villiers Stanford, wrote motets in Latin.
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.
Similar traditions exist in Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and English.
Similar rebuffs awaited him elsewhere, and he travelled with Robert Parker to the Netherlands, helped by English merchants who wished him to controvert the supporters of the English church in Leiden.
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 to France, the English law of succession did not allow the succession of females, but allowed the succession through the female line ( as was the case with Henry II of England ).
Similar hyperbolic systems included the British / US Decca Navigator System used in the English Channel area, the US global-wide VLF / Omega Navigation System, and the similar Alpha deployed by the USSR.
Similar absorptions no doubt account for the disappearance of the Culdees of York, the only English establishment that uses the name, borne by the canons of St Peter ’ s about 925 where they performed in the tenth century the double duty of officiating in the cathedral church and of relieving the sick and poor.
Similar to some dialectal English, Bavarian employs both single and double negation, with the latter denoting special emphasis.
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 words recorded later in Old English include stepbairn, stepchild and stepfather.
Similar terms in Germanic languages such as English words puca or pucel, pook or puck, Norse language puki, Frisian puk are of an uncertain relationship ( see puck ).
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 his father, Stephen Kemble became a very successful theatre manager of the Eighteenth-Century English Stage.
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 to the analysis of out given by Johnson, Lakoff argued that there were six basic spatial schemas for the English word over.
Similar to the bonuses in Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, the player receives a large cash reward for running over a group of English " Mods " with a car without braking.
Similar to linguistic interference, the " interference " argument justifies the need to eliminate Singlish since it is thought to cause the confusion and contamination of Standard English.
Similar terms in English include Hampstead liberal, liberal elite, chardonnay socialist, champagne socialist, champagne-and-caviar socialist.
Similar to Hindu and Sindhu, the term yin was used in classical Chinese much like the English Ind.
Similar constructed words exist that demonstrate English idiosyncrasies, but ghoti is the most widely recognized.

Similar and origins
Similar instances are reflected in the humble origins and etymology of many high offices ( e. g., chancellor originally denoted a servant guarding the entrance to an official's study ).
Similar origins of the British Lord of Misrule, as a sacrificial king ( a temporary king, as Frazer puts it ) who was later put to death for the benefit of all, have also been recorded.
Similar hounds occur in Devon-particularly on Dartmoor and Cornwall but it is not clear whether they stem from Brythonic or Saxon origins.
* Ernst Chladni publishes Über den Ursprung der von Pallas gefundenen und anderer ihr ähnlicher Eisenmassen und über einige damit in Verbindung stehende Naturerscheinungen (" On the Origin of the Pallas Iron and Others Similar to it, and on Some Associated Natural Phenomena ") in which he proposes that meteorites have their origins in outer space.
Similar to other Arab tribes, the people trace their origins back to one historical ancestor.

Similar and word
Similar versions of the game are played, using the same premise, but using a different ' key word '.
Similar words include crag ( from the Welsh word craig, meaning " rock ") and avon ( from the Welsh word afon, meaning " river ").
Similar to the Cork accent but without the same unmistakable intonation, Kerry puts even heavier emphasis on the brrr sound to the letter R. For example: the word Forty.
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 patterns of key combinations, later borrowed by others, remain widely available in most GUI text editors, word processors, and file system browsers.
Similar words in other languages include the Arabic mulāzim (), meaning " holding a place ", and the Hebrew word segen (), meaning " deputy " or " second to ".
Similar in Slovenia word " Calimero " is still (~ 30 years after last national TV airing ) used to call someone who thinks the world is against him because he is an underdog " He is such a Calimero " or " Don't be such a Calimero ".
Similar word processors followed, including the first GUI version of Microsoft Word and WriteNow, which fixed the limitations while adhering to much the same user interface.
Similar to other scholastic traditions of religious law, the Dharmaśāstra commentators ' first concern was to explain the sacred legal texts precisely, with careful attention to word meanings, grammatical structures, and principles of legal hermeneutics.
Similar to the controversial reappropriation of the word nigger, the word chink has been used occasionally in a positive manner by ethnic Chinese.
Similar skeptical reasoning can be applied to any word of any human language.
Similar common property regimes are also to be found in southern Asia ( e. g., India and Nepal ) and Latin America ( e. g., Mexico, see ejido ), and a concept similar to the Commons is still in use in the alpine countries, especially in Switzerland, known by the German word Allmende.
Similar to Moses shooting W's ( to symbolize the word of god ) in Exodus, Joshua shoots music notes which symbolize the music for the priest's trumpets.
Similar word pairings are ' don ' and ' dawn ', ' stock ' and ' stalk ', ' tock ' and ' talk '.
One word, laute, has two contradictory meanings: “ quickly ” and “ slowly .” ( Similar to the problem encountered with the English word “ mercurial ,” which can mean either “ unhesitating ” or “ scatter-brained .”) The word is often accompanied with a quick or slow open-handed movement to indicate the meaning.
Similar to it there was a word Liemberzki meaning criminal-like.

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