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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Like
a.
[
Compar.
Liker
superl.
Likest
.]
1.
Having
the
same
,
or
nearly
the
same
,
appearance
,
qualities
,
or
characteristics
;
resembling
;
similar
to
;
similar
;
alike
; --
often
with
in
and
the
particulars
of
the
resemblance
;
as
,
they
are
like
each
other
in
features
,
complexion
,
and
many
traits
of
character
.
'
T
is
as
like
you
As
cherry
is
to
cherry
. --
Shak
.
Like
master
,
like
man
.
--
Old
Prov
.
He
giveth
snow
like
wool
;
he
scattereth
the
hoar-frost
like
ashes
.
--
Ps
.
cxlvii
. 16.
Note:
☞
To
,
which
formerly
often
followed
like
,
is
now
usually
omitted
.
2.
Equal
,
or
nearly
equal
;
as
,
fields
of
like
extent
.
More
clergymen
were
impoverished
by
the
late
war
than
ever
in
the
like
space
before
.
--
Sprat
.
3.
Having
probability
;
affording
probability
;
probable
;
likely
.
Usage:
[
Likely
is
more
used
now
.]
But
it
is
like
the
jolly
world
about
us
will
scoff
at
the
paradox
of
these
practices
.
--
South
.
Many
were
not
easy
to
be
governed
,
nor
like
to
conform
themselves
to
strict
rules
.
--
Clarendon
.
4.
Inclined
toward
;
disposed
to
;
as
,
to
feel
like
taking
a
walk
.
Had like
(
followed
by
the
infinitive
),
had
nearly
;
came
little
short
of
.
Had like
to
have
been
my
utter
overthrow
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
Ramona
had like
to
have
said
the
literal
truth
, . . .
but
recollected
herself
in
time
.
--
Mrs
.
H
.
H
.
Jackson
.
Like figures
Geom.
,
similar
figures
.
Note:
☞
Like
is
used
as
a
suffix
,
converting
nouns
into
adjectives
expressing
resemblance
to
the
noun
;
as
, man
like
,
like
a
man
; child
like
,
like
a
child
; god
like
,
like
a
god
,
etc
.
Such
compounds
are
readily
formed
whenever
convenient
,
and
several
,
as
crescentlike
,
serpentlike
,
hairlike
,
etc
.,
are
used
in
this
book
,
although
,
in
some
cases
,
not
entered
in
the
vocabulary
.
Such
combinations
as
bell-like
,
ball-like
,
etc
.,
are
hyphened
.
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