To resemble something means that two things look similar or have some qualities in common.
When we use the word "resemble," we usually compare two things - like a person's face and a family member's, or a new product and one we already know. We might say, "The new employee resembles her older brother" to mean she looks a bit like him. Or, "This restaurant's food resembles our favorite fast-food chain." This can be because of the way they look, their taste, smell, or even some kind of behavior. When you hear someone say that two things resemble each other, it means there are enough similarities to catch your attention and make a connection between them.
To be like or similar to (something); to represent as similar.
Example: The twins resemble each other.

Barabasi thought the distribution of pages and links would resemble a bell curve, similar to what you'd get for people's height across a population.
17:04Barabasi called them hubs because when he mapped out the network, they resembled the hub of a wheel with spokes going out to hundreds of other pages.
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