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Meanings of superficially similar in English
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Usage of superficially similar in English
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Nowadays, strange invertebrates called tunicates form superficiallysimilar-looking chains.
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If the superficiallysimilar The Hunger Games is any guide, Divergent will probably continue to under-perform overseas.
3
Yes, the two conversations were superficiallysimilar.
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This lovely tribute to Hollywood's golden era was certainly a great deal better than the superficiallysimilar Alice in Wonderland.
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Just because robotic inventions of a superficiallysimilar nature had once gone awry didn't mean that humankind should forever be fearful.
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Since Cylons are intelligent organic creatures, virtually indistinguishable from Colonials, their brains must be at least superficiallysimilar to Colonial brains.
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For hundreds of millions of years they shared the seas with the trilobites, which were superficiallysimilar and perhaps were distantly related.
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The jaw looked superficiallysimilar to the lower jaw of Thylacoleo, but Falconer thought it belonged to a small, herbivorous marsupial like the living rat-kangaroos.
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"Your situation, though superficiallysimilar, is not at all the same as Amelana's."