Word for something familiar and in reality not familiar.
Does Specious suit the expression I want? He is something that it is true on the surface but really isn’t, i.e. anything like X-rays. To be honest. And like anyone who saw him, he is actually true about everything that is no matter What; it is ‘Alone’s Reality In My Life’. Is it familiar if we look closely?
Example sentence:
Mushrooms resemble plants, they are _____ to plants, they look like plants and consumed as vegetables. If you look deeper then you realize that they are completely different living organisms (humans and animals) from each other.
The word would represent a thing to be familiar, recognizable, etc. Using the English words’s’ and’s’. (Not necessarily physically familiar) is not. (Not necessarily related to physical experience). (Not necessarily relative or appropriate to the situation.) Yet, it would also convey the thing as “alien”, “unrelatable”, “different”.
Analogous:
Biology (of organs) performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin, such as the wings of insects and birds. Often contrasted with homologous
Homologous:
Biology (of organs) similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function. If a seal’s flipper comes out with a human
arm, what are some similarities? https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/. Com.
It could be anything. com would be.
I would go with something like deceptively similar. Alternatives are simulacrum and inventing code.
I would go with something like deceptively similar. Alternatives are simulacrum and inventing code.
A substitute or substitute good. Definition.
Mushrooms are
substitute plants: they look like plants, and they are consumed like vegetables. Example sentence. I don’t understand what I mean. What are living organisms and how do they differ from each other?
I am lazy and self taught. Can someone please stop me from saying that I did it.”
Analogous:
Biology (of organs) performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin, such as the wings of insects and birds. Often contrasted with homologous
Homologous:
Biology (of organs) similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function. If a seal’s flipper comes out with a human
arm, what are some similarities? https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/. Com.
It could be anything. com would be.
I would go with something like deceptively similar. Alternatives are simulacrum and inventing code.
I would go with something like deceptively similar. Alternatives are simulacrum and inventing code.
I would go with something like deceptively similar. Alternatives are simulacrum and inventing code.
A substitute or substitute good. Definition.
Mushrooms are
substitute plants: they look like plants, and they are consumed like vegetables. Example sentence. I don’t understand what I mean. What are living organisms and how do they differ from each other?
I am lazy and self taught. Can someone please stop me from saying that I did it.”
A substitute or substitute good. Definition.
Mushrooms are
substitute plants: they look like plants, and they are consumed like vegetables. Example sentence. I don’t understand what I mean. What are living organisms and how do they differ from each other?
I am lazy and self taught. Can someone please stop me from saying that I did it.”