closely ... resemble• Flaccid, deeply dissected, submergedfoliage closely resembling an out-stretched bird's foot.• Why do fossils most closely resembling living animals appear only in the highest and youngest strata?• He observed that his ears, made almost transparent by the sunlight, closely resembled a pair of human embryos.• The outer half of the belt is dominated by the C-type asteroids, very dark materials that closely resemble carbonaceous meteorites.• Its flavor more closely resembles that of freshmilk than that of canned milk.• It operates through receptors whose molecular and physiological propertiesclosely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of muscle.• Is there a remedy picture which most closely resembles the important features of the case?• His coffeemugs were said to more closely resemblevats than cups.
Originresemble
(1300-1400)Old Frenchresembler, from sembler“to be like, seem”, from Latinsimilare“to copy”