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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
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Similitude VS simile

What is the difference between similitude and simile?
  

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Simile (n): Comparison of one thing with another, for ex: As brave as a lion, A face like a mask. Similitude (n): Being similar; similarity; simile. I reckon that they are the same.

  • Simile (n): Comparison of one thing with another, for ex: As brave as a lion, A face like a mask.
  • Similitude (n): Being similar; similarity; simile.
  • I reckon that they are the same.
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Simile (n): Comparison of one thing with another, for ex: As brave as a lion, A face like a mask.

Similitude (n): Being similar; similarity; simile.

I reckon that they are the same.

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