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Sure it is, can be easily described like that. Just like Linux is a Unix clone, the underlying tech doesn't need to be exactly the same. But the characteristics (including limitations) were carried over fairly closely.
(which I actually like to a degree, for example with how AROS feels most like classic Amiga OS to me also WRT to GUI; other OS efforts seem to fancy out their GUI for no good reason, sometimes even seemingly without much of a direction)