different between booklike vs nooklike

booklike

English

Etymology

book +? -like

Adjective

booklike (comparative more booklike, superlative most booklike)

  1. Resembling a book

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nooklike

English

Etymology

nook +? -like

Adjective

nooklike (comparative more nooklike, superlative most nooklike)

  1. Resembling a nook or some aspect of one.
    • 2008, Justin Evans, A Good and Happy Child
      I had stumbled into the spare room — a nooklike study, an afterthought with a slanted ceiling — tucked in between the main rooms on Kurt's second floor.

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