The Fiji Islanders are in the habit of throwing a precisely similar club.
A precisely similar process to this is employed in the formation of the Burmese dug-out canoes, and has thus been described to me by Capt.
The mode of preparing infusions is, with most substances, precisely similar to that pursued for making the almost universal beverage--TEA.
The preparation of French polish isprecisely similar to that of other spirit or naphthalic varnishes.
An equal weight of a standard mixture of equal weights of pure coffee and chicory is treated in a precisely similar manner.
It is found in China; but a precisely similar substance is obtained from deposits in Cornwall and some parts of France.
The peat rests on pebbly strata, precisely similar to the sand and pebbles occurring on the adjoining heaths.
Inundations, precisely similar, are recorded to have occurred at former periods in this district, and from the same cause.
Some recent traces of natives were met with--including two fireplaces where turtle and fish had been cooked on a framework of sticks over a fire--precisely similar to one of large size, formerly seen on the Duchateau Islands.
The ornaments worn on this part of the coast are in general so precisely similar to those of the Louisiade, already described, that a brief allusion to them is sufficient.
There were two other wooden casings, precisely similar, but minus the flints.
Have the dummies screwed up in a piece of paper, which hold in the left hand, and cover with a precisely similar piece of paper, open.
If time hangs heavily on his hands, let him go on practising, say, for five or ten years: the result will be precisely similar.
A very amusing variation to this trick is the following: Purchase two cheap sunshades of a precisely similar pattern.
This illusion is managed within an inch or so of the end of a precisely similar knife to that supposed to be swallowed.
On the 29th of the same month I took another nest, also containing three eggs, precisely similar to those in the first nest; but these were so far incubated and the shell was so fragile that they were all lost.
It is precisely similar to the one above described, except that in the lining roots are mingled with the fine grass, and that instead of being suspended in a fork, it was partly wedged into and partly rested on a fork.
The winter whitening of mammals is, therefore, precisely similar to the senile bleaching of human hair, no shift of the coat taking place.
And the position assigned by the Sethians ([Greek: Sethianoi]) to Seth is precisely similar to that given by the Mandaeans to Abel.
In such a case the scribe of Shar-Gani-sharri would probably have employed phraseology precisely similar to that in Manishtusu's text, for conventional forms of expression constantly recur in monumental inscriptions of the same period.
The mound is precisely similar in character to Abou Khameera and Mokhamour, and, like them, stands within a quadrangle of earthen walls.
Beneath this masonry were found several entire coffins, precisely similar to that discovered by Mr. Rich.
A precisely similarone is preserved in the British Museum, which is well worthy the inspection of the curious.
Precisely similar is the relation between Space and Time as a priori conditions, and object and event upon which they lie.
The skill of an uneducated person in the use of weapons, or of tools, is of a precisely similar nature.
In some we feel complete assurance that the future will resemble the past, the unknown be precisely similar to the known.
Moisture, or air, or numbers, carried to their minds a precisely similar impression of making that intelligible which was otherwise inconceivable, and gave the same full satisfaction to the demands of their conceptive faculty.
When no lubricant is used in the apparatus, so that the metallic surfaces of bearings and journals are in contact, the heat process is of a precisely similar nature to that described above (see also Sec.
The energy stored or transformed in the ascension against gravity is returned on the descent in a precisely similar fashion.
But, in a precisely similar manner, the energy thus gained by the mass would be fully returned on its movement towards the pole, and an accelerative effect would be produced corresponding to the original retardation.
On two separate occasions this patient was attacked with pain of a precisely similar kind, but limited to the right hypochondrium, attended with great depression of spirits, and followed by a well-pronounced jaundice.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "precisely similar" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.