different between budlike vs bedlike
budlike
English
Etymology
bud +? -like
Adjective
budlike (comparative more budlike, superlative most budlike)
- Resembling a bud (newly formed leaf or flower, not yet unfolded).
- 1969, Jagdish Lal Shastri, Arnold Kunst (eds.), Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology
- His excellent hands were eagerly moving restlessly for the close embrace of the covering of the budlike breasts of Apita-kuca.
- 1969, Jagdish Lal Shastri, Arnold Kunst (eds.), Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology
Anagrams
- dublike
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bedlike
English
Etymology
bed +? -like
Adjective
bedlike (comparative more bedlike, superlative most bedlike)
- Resembling a bed.
- 2001, Karon Karter, The complete idiot's guide to the Pilates method
- The carriage is a bedlike platform that slides back and forth within the frame so that you can perform a variety of exercises […]
- 2001, Karon Karter, The complete idiot's guide to the Pilates method
Anagrams
- beliked
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