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▪ I. unaˈlike, adv. [un-1 11 b.] Differently.
1616Gataker Lots 337 Which stickes if they light and lye both alike on the flat side, they account it a good signe; if unalike, an evill signe. ▪ II. unaˈlike, a. [un-1 7.] Different; not alike.
1934‘L. G. Gibbon’ Grey Granite 210 If Ewan had been as that other Ewan..and she paused... Was he so unalike? 1944Penguin New Writing XX. 61 Arthur continued to wonder..how these two unalike girls had come to set up together. 1961B. Vawter Conscience of Israel v. 127 If they are two prophets in agreement on fundamentals, they are also severely unalike in numerous ways. 1978D. Murphy Place Apart xii. 250 Cycling is by far the best way to travel around the North where regions only twenty miles apart can be so very unalike. |