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Wiktionary

  1. semblantnoun

    One's outward appearance.

  2. Etymology: From semblant.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. SEMBLANTadjective

    Like; resembling; having the appearance of any thing. Little used.

    Etymology: semblant, French.

    In despite of age, of impious flame,
    And eating time, thy picture, like thy fame,
    Entire may last; that as their eyes survey
    The semblant shade, men yet unborn may say,
    Thus great, thus gracious look’d Britannia’s queen;
    Her brow thus smooth, her look was thus serene. Matthew Prior.

  2. Semblantnoun

    Show; figure; resemblance; representation. Not in use.

    Her purpose was not such as she did feign,
    Ne yet her person such as it was seen;
    But under simple shew, and semblant plain,
    Lurks false Duessa, secretly unseen. Fairy Queen.

    Full lively is the semblant, tho’ the substance dead. Edmund Spenser.

Wikipedia

  1. Semblant

    Semblant is a Brazilian melodic death metal band.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Semblantadjective

    like; resembling

  2. Semblantadjective

    seeming, rather than real; apparent

  3. Semblantnoun

    show; appearance; figure; semblance

  4. Semblantnoun

    the face

  5. Etymology: [F.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of semblant in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of semblant in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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