alike

 
Pronunciation: /əˈlʌɪk/

adjective

[predic.]
  • (of two or more people or things) similar to each other: the brothers were very much alike the houses all looked alike

adverb

  • in the same or a similar way: the girls dressed alike in black trousers and jackets
  • used to show that something applies equally to a number of specified subjects: he talked in a friendly manner to staff and patients alike

Origin:

Old English gelīc, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch gelijk and German gleich, reinforced in Middle English by Old Norse álíkr (adjective) and álíka (adverb)