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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Seem \Seem\ (s[=e]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Seemed} (s[=e]md); p.
     pr. & vb. n. {Seeming}.] [OE. semen to seem, to become,
     befit, AS. s[=e]man to satisfy, pacify; akin to Icel. saema
     to honor, to bear with, conform to, saemr becoming, fit,
     s[=o]ma to beseem, to befit, sama to beseem, semja to
     arrange, settle, put right, Goth. samjan to please, and to E.


     same. The sense is probably due to the adj. seemly.
     [root]191. See {Same}, a., and cf. {Seemly}.]
     To appear, or to appear to be; to have a show or semblance;
     to present an appearance; to look; to strike one's
     apprehension or fancy as being; to be taken as. "It now
     seemed probable." --Macaulay.
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           Thou picture of what thou seem'st.       --Shak.
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           All seemed well pleased; all seemed, but were not all.
                                                    --Milton.
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           There is a way which seemeth right unto a man; but the
           end thereof are the ways of death.       --Prov. xiv.
                                                    12.
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     {It seems}, it appears; it is understood as true; it is said.
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              A prince of Italy, it seems, entertained his
              mistress on a great lake.             --Addison.
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     Syn: To appear; look.
  
     Usage: {Seem}, {Appear}. To appear has reference to a thing's
            being presented to our view; as, the sun appears; to
            seem is connected with the idea of semblance, and
            usually implies an inference of our mind as to the
            probability of a thing's being so; as, a storm seems
            to be coming. "The story appears to be true," means
            that the facts, as presented, go to show its truth;
            "the story seems to be true," means that it has the
            semblance of being so, and we infer that it is true.
            "His first and principal care being to appear unto his
            people such as he would have them be, and to be such
            as he appeared." --Sir P. Sidney.
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                  Ham. Ay, madam, it is common.
                  Queen. If it be,
                  Why seems it so particular with thee?
                  Ham. Seems, madam! Nay, it is; I know not
                  "seems."                          --Shak.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Seem \Seem\, v. t.
     To befit; to beseem. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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From WordNet (r) 2.0 [wn]:

  seem
       v 1: give a certain impression or have a certain outward aspect;
            "She seems to be sleeping"; "This appears to be a very
            difficult problem"; "This project looks fishy"; "They
            appeared like people who had not eaten or slept for a
            long time" [syn: {look}, {appear}]
       2: seem to be true, probable, or apparent; "It seems that he is
          very gifted"; "It appears that the weather in California
          is very bad" [syn: {appear}]
       3: appear to exist; "There seems no reason to go ahead with the
          project now"
       4: appear to one's own mind or opinion; "I seem to be
          misunderstood by everyone"; "I can't seem to learn these
          Chinese characters"

From Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes]:

  48 Moby Thesaurus words for "seem":
     ape, appear, appear like, approach, approximate, be like,
     be redolent of, bear resemblance, bring to mind, call to mind,
     call up, come close, come near, compare with, copy, correspond,
     counterfeit, evoke, favor, feel, follow, hint, imitate, imply,
     insinuate, intimate, look, look like, match, mimic, mirror, near,
     nearly reproduce, not tell apart, parallel, partake of,
     remind one of, resemble, savor of, seem like, seem to be, simulate,
     smack of, sound, sound like, stack up with, suggest, take after
  
  

















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