different between formlike vs forelike
formlike
English
Etymology
form +? -like. Cognate with German förmlich (“formal, official”).
Adjective
formlike (comparative more formlike, superlative most formlike)
- Resembling a form (document to be filled in).
Anagrams
- foremilk
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forelike
English
Etymology
From fore- +? like.
Verb
forelike (third-person singular simple present forelikes, present participle foreliking, simple past and past participle foreliked)
- (transitive) To like beforehand; be prepossessed in favour of; be predisposed to like.
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