different between loverlike vs lovelike

loverlike

English

Etymology

From lover +? -like.

Adjective

loverlike (comparative more loverlike, superlative most loverlike)

  1. Resembling a lover or some aspect of one. [from 16th c.]
    • 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, Letter 22:
      I am very uneasy to think how I have been drawn on one hand, and driven on the other, into a clandestine, in short, into a more lover-like correspondence, which my heart condemns.

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lovelike

English

Etymology

love +? -like

Adjective

lovelike (comparative more lovelike, superlative most lovelike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of love.
    • 2006, Mary Ann Lamanna, Agnes Czerwinski Riedmann, Agnes Riedmann, Marriages and families (page 117)
      Love styles are distinctive characteristics or personalities that loving or lovelike relationships may take.

Anagrams

  • volelike

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