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sim·u·lar  (smy-lr, -lär) Archaic
n.
One that simulates; a pretender.
adj.
Simulated; sham.

[From Latin simulre, to simulate; see simulate.]

simular [ˈsɪmjʊlə] Archaic
n
a person or thing that simulates or imitates; sham
adj
fake; simulated


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