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re·sem·blance \rə̇ˈzemblən(t)s, rēˈz-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Old French resembler to resemble + -ance 1. obsolete a. : a thing or person resembling or suggesting another b. : symbol c. : simile, comparison 2. : the quality or state of resembling : likeness, similitude, similarity; also : a point of likeness < there is no resemblance between the two > < family resemblance > 3. : representation, image 4. archaic : characteristic appearance of nature : outward aspect or manifestation : semblance 5. obsolete a. : demonstration b. : probability |