different between lifelike vs naturalistic
lifelike
English
Etymology
life +? -like
Adjective
lifelike (comparative more lifelike, superlative most lifelike)
- Like a living being, resembling life, giving an accurate representation
Translations
See also
- lifesize
lifelike From the web:
- lifelike meaning
- lifelike what is the definition
- what does lifelike mean
- what are lifelike lures called
- what was life like in the trenches
- what was lifelike in the new industrial towns
- what are lifelike lures
- what was life like in the heian court
naturalistic
English
Etymology
naturalist +? -ic or natural +? -istic
Pronunciation
Adjective
naturalistic (comparative more naturalistic, superlative most naturalistic)
- Having the appearance of nature or realism; lifelike or realistic.
- Of or relating to philosophical or methodological naturalism.
Translations
naturalistic From the web:
- what's naturalistic observation
- what's naturalistic intelligence
- naturalistic meaning
- what naturalistic dialogue
- what's naturalistic lighting
- what's naturalistic drama
- naturalistic what is the definition
- what is naturalistic fallacy
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