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Etymology

From sound +‎ alike, perhaps modelled on lookalike.

Noun

soundalike (plural soundalikes)

  1. A sound that audibly resembles another.
    Coordinate term: lookalike
    1. A music recording with this trait. (Often distinguished from plagiarism by themes of covering, pastiche (tribute), or parody, but sometimes inviting copyright disputes).
      • 1994, Thomas J Smedinghoff, The Software Publishers Association Legal Guide to Multimedia:
        See chapter 5, section 2.1 regarding soundalike cases. With respect to the copyright in the sound recording, however, it would not be infringement...
      • 2007, M William Krasilovsky, Sidney Shemel, John M Gross, Jonathan Feinstein, This Business of Music:
        In recent years there has been an increase in the number of soundalike recordings...
    2. A word that is either homophonous or sounds similar enough to another that confusion of the two is known to happen.
      Tall-man lettering is sometimes used to reduce risk around soundalikes and lookalikes [medication names].
      • 2003, Nick Nicholas, George Baloglou, An Entertaining Tale of Quadrupeds: Translation and Commentary:
        Somewhat more problematic for a theory of written transmission are errors where a word is replaced not by a synonym but by a soundalike.