0 someone or something that is similar in appearance to someone or something else:
She's a Marilyn Monroe look-alike.
1 someone or something very similar in physical appearance to someone or something else:
an Elvis Presley lookalike
Faced with a row of look-alike singers, the audience must guess in which direction attention should be directed.
Hand-written prescriptions may pose a problem in terms of legibility with particular problems with 'look-alike' drug names.
In other words, is the case under appeal in fact a look-alike case such that a decision in a lead case would affect its determination?
There is counterfeiting, replication without permission, production of look-alike copies and so on.
A large number of original products are copied by look-alike products.
Clause 26 makes arrangements for look-alike cases which have gone to appeal.
So there is a certain inevitability in there being a look-alike package.
All that happened was that the look-alike product was given publicity.