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Word Meanings - CORRESPONDING - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as, corresponding numbers. 2. Carrying on intercourse by letters. Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a distance, who has been invited to correspond with the society, and aid in carrying

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1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as, corresponding numbers. 2. Carrying on intercourse by letters. Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a distance, who has been invited to correspond with the society, and aid in carrying out its designs without taking part in its management.

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  • IDENTICAL
    1. The same; the selfsame; the very same; not different; as, the identical person or thing. I can not remember a thing that happened a year ago, without a conviction . . . that I, the same identical person who now remember that event, did then
  • CORRESPOND
    1. To be like something else in the dimensions and arrangement of its parts; -- followed by with or to; as, concurring figures correspond with each other throughout. None of them correspond to the Shakespearean type. J. A. Symonds.
  • CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
    A school that teaches by correspondence, the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers written by the student in answer to the questions or requirements of these sheets. In the broadest sense of the
  • SIMILARY
    Similar. Rhyming cadences of similarly words. South.
  • CORRESPONDINGLY
    In a corresponding manner; conformably.
  • SELFSAME
    Precisely the same; the very same; identical. His servant was healed in the selfsame hour. Matt. viii. 13.
  • IDENTICALLY
    In an identical manner; with respect to identity. "Identically the same." Bp. Warburton. "Identically different." Ross.
  • SIMILARLY
    In a similar manner.
  • CORRESPONDENCY
    See CLARKE
  • CORRESPONDENT
    Suitable; adapted; fit; corresponding; congruous; conformable; in accord or agreement; obedient; willing. Action correspondent or repugnant unto the law. Hooker. As fast the correspondent passions rise. Thomson. I will be correspondent to command.
  • SIMILARITY
    The quality or state of being similar; likeness; resemblance; as, a similarity of features. Hardly is there a similarity detected between two or three facts, than men hasten to extend it to all. Sir W. Hamilton.
  • CORRESPONDENTLY
    In a a corresponding manner; conformably; suitably.
  • CORRESPONDING
    1. Answering; conformable; agreeing; suiting; as, corresponding numbers. 2. Carrying on intercourse by letters. Corresponding member of a society, one residing at a distance, who has been invited to correspond with the society, and aid in carrying
  • IDENTICALNESS
    The quality or state of being identical; sameness.
  • SIMILAR
    1. Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects; precisely like. 2. Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects; somewhat like; having a general likeness. 3. Homogenous; uniform. Boyle. Similar figures , figures which differ from
  • CORRESPONDENCE
    1. Friendly intercourse; reciprocal exchange of civilities; especially, intercourse between persons by means of letters. Holding also good correspondence with the other great men in the state. Bacon. To facilitate correspondence between one part
  • INCORRESPONDENCE; INCORRESPONDENCY
    Want of correspondence; disagreement; disproportion.
  • DISSIMILARLY
    In a dissimilar manner; in a varied style. With verdant shrubs dissimilarly gay. C. Smart.
  • DISCORRESPONDENT
    Incongruous. W. Montagu.
  • DISSIMILAR
    Not similar; unlike; heterogeneous; as, the tempers of men are as dissimilar as their features. This part very dissimilar to any other. Boyle.
  • DISSIMILARITY
    Want of resemblance; unlikeness; dissimilitude; variety; as, the dissimilarity of human faces and forms. Sir W. Jones.
  • INCORRESPONDING
    Not corresponding; disagreeing. Coleridge.
  • VERISIMILAR
    Having the appearance of truth; probable; likely. "How verisimilar it looks." Carlyle.

 

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