similar
adj.
"having characteristics in common," 1610s (earlier similary, 1560s), from French similaire, from a Medieval Latin extended form of Latin similis "like, resembling," from Old Latin semol "together," from PIE root *sem- (1) "one, as one, together with" (see same). The noun meaning "that which is similar" is from 1650s. Related: Similarly.
〔李〕[simil;-ara.] a.相似的,类似的 ←simil,sembl (L similes)=like, alike 相像的
〔蒋〕[simil相似,-ar…的] 相似的,类似的,相似的东西