| SIMULATE | • simulate v. To model, replicate, duplicate the behavior, appearance or properties of. • simulate adj. (Obsolete) Feigned; pretended. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATED | • simulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of simulate. • simulated adj. Invented in imitation of a particular thing or of a specific condition; artificial. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATES | • simulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of simulate. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATOR | • simulator n. One who simulates or feigns. • simulator n. A machine or system that simulates an environment (such as an aircraft cockpit), often for training purposes. • SIMULATOR n. something that simulates. |
| SIMULATING | • simulating v. Present participle of simulate. • SIMULATE v. to take on the appearance of. |
| SIMULATION | • simulation n. Something that simulates a system or environment in order to predict actual behaviour. • simulation n. The process of simulating. • simulation n. (Video games) A video game designed to convey a more or less realistic experience, as of a sport or warfare. |
| SIMULATIVE | • simulative adj. That simulates. • simulative n. (Grammar) A grammatical case expressing similarity. • SIMULATIVE adj. relating to simulation. |
| SIMULATORS | • simulators n. Plural of simulator. • SIMULATOR n. something that simulates. |
| SIMULATORY | • simulatory adj. Simulated, or capable of being simulated. • SIMULATORY adj. simulated, or capable of being simulated. |
| DISSIMULATE | • dissimulate v. (Intransitive) To practise deception by concealment or omission, or by feigning a false appearance. • dissimulate v. (Transitive) To disguise or hide by adopting a false appearance. • dissimulate v. (Transitive, rare) To connive at; to wink at; to pretend not to notice. |
| SIMULATIONS | • simulations n. Plural of simulation. • SIMULATION n. the act of simulating. |
| DISSIMULATED | • dissimulated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| DISSIMULATES | • dissimulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| DISSIMULATOR | • dissimulator n. One who dissimulates. • DISSIMULATOR n. one who dissimulates. |
| SIMULATIVELY | • simulatively adv. In a simulative manner. • SIMULATIVE adv. relating to simulation. |
| DISSIMULATING | • dissimulating v. Present participle of dissimulate. • DISSIMULATE v. to pretend, feign. |
| DISSIMULATION | • dissimulation n. The act of concealing the truth; hypocrisy or deception. • dissimulation n. Hiding one’s feelings or intentions. • DISSIMULATION n. the act of dissimulating. |
| DISSIMULATIVE | • dissimulative adj. Of or pertaining to dissimulation. • DISSIMULATIVE adj. related to dissimulation. |
| DISSIMULATORS | • dissimulators n. Plural of dissimulator. • DISSIMULATOR n. one who dissimulates. |
| DISSIMULATIONS | • dissimulations n. Plural of dissimulation. • DISSIMULATION n. the act of dissimulating. |