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consimilar
consimilar, a. Now rare. (kənˈsɪmɪlə(r)) [f. L. consimil-is (see consimile) after similar.] † 1. = consimile. Obs.1548–77 Vicary Anat. ii. (1888) 19 The Sinew is a consimiler member, simple and spermatike. Ibid. ii. 23 Pinguedo..is a consimilar member, not spermatike. 1651 Biggs New Disp. 114 Homoge... Oxford English Dictionary
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Matrix consimilarity
A matrix is consimilar to itself, its complex conjugate, its transpose and its adjoint matrix. Every matrix is consimilar to a real matrix and to a Hermitian matrix. wikipedia.org
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consimilary
† conˈsimilary, a. Obs. rare. [f. as consimilar: cf. similary (obs.).] = consimilar.1736 H. Brooke Univ. Beauty iii. 236 The flood consimilary ducts receive, And glands refine the separated wave. Oxford English Dictionary
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dissimilar
dissimilar, a. (n.) (dɪˈsɪmɪlə(r)) Also 7–8 dissimular. [f. dis- 10 + similar: cf. F. dissimilaire (Paré, 16th c.), L. dissimilis unlike.] Not similar or alike; different in appearance, properties, or nature; unlike. Const. to (less often from, rarely with.) dissimilar whole (Logic), a whole compose... Oxford English Dictionary
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