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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Nicaragua UNAN-LEÓN Facultad de Ciencias Médicas II año de Medicina Módulo: APS Título: Diccionario de inglés Lic: Ivette Amaya Grupo: B1 Alumno: Uriel Emilio Gámez Narváez # 53 Fecha: 14 de Mayo 2015

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Universidad Nacional Autnoma de Nicaragua UNAN-LEN

Facultad de Ciencias MdicasII ao de MedicinaMdulo: APSTtulo: Diccionario de ingls Lic: Ivette AmayaGrupo: B1Alumno: Uriel Emilio Gmez Narvez # 53

Fecha: 14 de Mayo 2015

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Resemble: Have a similar appearance to or qualities in common with (someone or something). For example: some people resemble their dogs.Duplicate: Exactly like something else. Example: a duplicate set of keys.Parallel: Very similar or taking place at the same time.Simulate: Imitate the appearance or character of. Example: red ochre intended to simulate blood.Imitate: Take or follow as a model. Example: his style was imitated by many other writers.Related: Belonging to the same family, group, or type. Example: ALS is a family of related diseases that affect the nerve cells along which the brain sends instructions to the muscles.Facsimile: An exact copy, especially of written or printed material. Example: a facsimile of the manuscript.Distinct: Recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type. Example: there are two distinct types of sickle cell disease.Dissimilar: Not the same; different. Example: Different geographical areas connect to the debates on globalisation in dissimilar ways.Divergent: Tending to be different or develop in different directions. Example: divergent interpretations.Reverse: Change something completely so that it is the opposite of what it was before. Example: The truck reversed, revved up and moved forward again.Opposed: Very different from something. Example: Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue.Conflicting: Contradictory. Example: there are conflicting accounts of what occurred.Individualize: Make something different to suit the needs of a particular person. Example: Henry Ford started mass producing cars, motorists began en masse to individualize their own particular vehicle.Differ: to be different from somebody/something. Example: I still remember the taste of those eggs, which differed from normal ones I had every morning.