vary, modify &c. (change) 140.
discriminate &c. 465.
Adj. differing &c. v.; different, diverse, heterogeneous,
multifarious, polyglot; distinguishable, dissimilar; varied, modified; diversified, various, divers, all manner of, all kinds of; variform &c. 81[obs3]; daedal[obs3].
other, another, not the same; unequal &c. 28. unmatched; widely apart,
poles apart, distinctive, characteristic; discriminative; distinguishing.
incommensurable, incommensurate.
Adv. differently &c. adj.
Phr. il y a fagots et fagots.
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#16. Uniformity.
— N. uniformity; homogeneity, homogeneousness;
consistency; connaturality[obs3], connaturalness[obs3];
homology; accordance; conformity &c. 82; agreement
&c. 23; consonance, uniformness. regularity, constancy,
even tenor, routine; monotony.
V. be uniform &c. adj.;
accord with &c. 23; run through.
become uniform &c. adj.; conform to &c. 82.
render uniform, homogenize
&c. adj.; assimilate, level, smooth, dress.
Adj. uniform; homogeneous,
homologous; of a piece[Fr], consistent,
connatural[obs3]; monotonous, even, invariable; regular,
unchanged, undeviating, unvaried, unvarying.
unsegmented.
Adv. uniformly &c. adj.;
uniformly with &c. (conformably) 82; in
harmony with &c. (agreeing) 23.
always, invariably,
without exception, without fail, unfailingly,
never otherwise; by clockwork. Phr. ab uno disce
omnes[Lat].
#16a. [Absence or want
of uniformity.] Nonuniformity. — N. diversity,
irregularity, unevenness; multiformity &c. 81; unconformity
&c. 83; roughness &c. 256; dissimilarity, dissimilitude,
divarication, divergence.
Adj. diversified varied,
irregular, uneven, rough &c. 256;
multifarious; multiform &c. 81; of various kinds;
all manner of, all sorts of, all kinds of.
Adv. variously, in all
manner of ways, here there and everywhere.
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#17. Similarity.
— N. similarity, resemblance, likeness,
similitude,
semblance; affinity, approximation, parallelism; agreement
&c. 23; analogy, analogicalness[obs3]; correspondence,
homoiousia[obs3], parity.
connaturalness[obs3],
connaturality[obs3]; brotherhood, family
likeness.
alliteration, rhyme,
pun.
repetition &c. 104;
sameness &c. (identity) 13; uniformity &c. 16;
isogamy[obs3].
analogue; the like;
match, pendant, fellow companion, pair, mate,
twin, double, counterpart, brother, sister; one’s
second self, alter ego, chip of the old block, par
nobile fratrum[Lat], Arcades ambo[obs3], birds of
a feather, et hoc genus omne[Lat]; gens de meme famille[Fr].
parallel; simile; type
&c. (metaphor) 521; image &c. (representation)