simular

英 ['sɪmjʊlə] 美
  • n. 伪装者;模拟者
  • adj. 模拟的;伪装的(等于simulant)
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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.