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Informally, two objects are '''similar''' if they are similar in every aspect except possible size or orientation.  For example, a globe and the surface of the earth are, in theory, similar.
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Informally, two objects are '''similar''' if they are similar in every aspect except possibly size or orientation.  For example, a globe and the surface of the earth are, in theory, similar.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:59, 19 August 2006

Informally, two objects are similar if they are similar in every aspect except possibly size or orientation. For example, a globe and the surface of the earth are, in theory, similar.

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