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Is there a word, phrase, or other descriptor, that describes two or more words that have a similar - but very specifically not identical - sound to each other, but which have different meanings?
phrase requests - Is there a word to describe words that sound similar ...
Using the example "to obtain similar to or similarly to," the latter sounds very strange even though similarly is definitely being used as an adverb. The sentence: "The fragments were obtained simi...
similar to or similarly to - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
For me, rephrasing to "A is constructed in a way similar to B ('s way of construction)" makes it clearer that the second statement is correct.
word choice - "in a similar way as" or "in a similar way to"? - English ...
The difference is a bit subtle. "The microbial activity level was similar in A and B" means the same behavior was observed in two distinct cases, perhaps without A and B being aware of each other. "There was no difference in microbial activity between A and B" suggests a comparison of the two cases in a sort of competitive manner. Disclaimer: This is a personal interpretation and I won't claim ...