different between simian vs monkeylike
simian
English
Etymology
From Latin s?mia (“ape, monkey”), from Ancient Greek ????? (simós, “snub-nosed”).
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?s?m.i.?n/
Adjective
simian (comparative more simian, superlative most simian)
- Of or pertaining to apes; apelike.
- Bearing resemblance to an ape.
Synonyms
- apelike
- apely
- apish
- simial
- simious
Translations
Noun
simian (plural simians)
- An ape or monkey, especially an anthropoid.
Synonyms
- (ape or monkey): anthropoid, ape, monkey, primate
Translations
Anagrams
- Aminis, Misnia, saimin
Esperanto
Adjective
simian
- accusative singular of simia
Romanian
Etymology
From French simien
Noun
simian m (plural simieni)
- simian
Declension
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monkeylike
English
Etymology
monkey +? -like
Adjective
monkeylike (comparative more monkeylike, superlative most monkeylike)
- Similar to a monkey
- Similar to that of a monkey; as, a monkeylike skull, monkeylike curiosity
Translations
See also
- simian
Adverb
monkeylike (not comparable)
- In the manner of a monkey
Translations
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- what monkey look like
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