💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Assemblance"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| assemblauncenoun | Obsolete form of assemblance. [(obsolete) Resemblance; likeness; appearance.] |
| semblauntnoun | Obsolete form of semblant. [(obsolete) One's outward appearance.] |
| semblantnoun | (obsolete) One's outward appearance. |
| apparencynoun | The quality of being apparent; apparentness. |
| appearauncenoun | Obsolete form of appearance. [The act of appearing or coming into sight; the act of becoming visible to the eye.] |
| apparationnoun | (obsolete) A preparation. |
| grimacenoun | A contorted facial expression, often expressing contempt or pain. |
| habitnoun | An action performed on a regular basis. |
| pourtractnoun | (obsolete) image, likeness |
| effigiationnoun | (obsolete) The act of forming a resemblance, or the an effigy itself |
| reminiscencynoun | Obsolete form of reminiscence. [An act of remembering long-past experiences, especially positive or pleasant ones, often fondly.] |
| seemingverb | Appearing to the eye or mind (distinguished from, and often opposed to, real or actual). |
| appurtenauncenoun | Obsolete form of appurtenance. [That which appertains; an appendage to something else; an addition.] |
| assuetudenoun | (archaic) Accustomedness; habit. |
| sovenancenoun | (obsolete) Memory, remembrance. |
| phasmnoun | (obsolete) An apparition; a phantom. |
| recordancenoun | (obsolete) remembrance |
| adumbrationnoun | (countable, uncountable, figuratively) A rough or symbolic representation; a vague indication of what is to come, a foreshadowing. |
| ostentnoun | A boastful, ostentatious display or exhibition. |
| remaynenoun | Obsolete spelling of remain. [(chiefly in the plural) That which is left; relic; remainder.] |
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