simular
pronunciation
How to pronounce simular in British English: UK ['sɪmjʊlə]
How to pronounce simular in American English: US ['sɪmjʊlə]
Word Origin
- simular (n.)
- 1520s, "one who simulates," irregularly formed (perhaps on the model of similar) from Latin simulare "to make like, imitate, copy, represent," from stem of similis "like" (see similar). As an adjective, "simulated," from 1610s.
Example
- 1. Maybe they experiences simular experiences and wish to help .
- 2. Moire method base on digital simular interferometry .