I. ˈsembləbəl adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Old French, from sembler to be like, seem + -able
1. : similar
2. : conformable , suitable
3. : apparent , ostensible , seeming
• sem·bla·bly -blē adverb
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from semblable, adjective
1. archaic : something similar : the like
2. : one's fellow — usually used with a possessive
her semblable , … like her a seeker after hidden faces — Virginia Woolf