KJV Dictionary Definition: resemblable
resemblable
RESEM'BLABLE, a. See Resemble. That may be compared. Not in use.
resemblance
RESEM'BLANCE, n. See Resemble.
1. Likeness; similitude, either of external form or of qualities. We observe a resemblance between persons, a resemblance in shape, a resemblance in manners, a resemblance in dispositions. Painting and poetry bear a great resemblance to each other, as one object of both is to please.
2. Something similar; similitude; representation.
These sensible things which religion hath allowed, are resemblances formed according to things spiritual.
Fairest resemblance of thy Maker fair -
resemble
RESEM'BLE, v.t. s as z. See similar.
1. To have the likeness of; to bear the similitude of something, either in form, figure or qualities. One man may resemble another in features; he may resemble a third person in temper or deportment.
Each one resembled the children of a king. Judges 8.
2. To liken; to compare; to represent as like something else.
The torrid parts of Africa are resembled to a libbard's skin, the distance of whose spots represents the dispersed situation of the habitations.
resembled
RESEM'BLED, pp. Likened; compared.
resembling
RESEM'BLING, ppr. Having the likeness of; likening; comparing.