different between sawlike vs lawlike
sawlike
English
Etymology
saw +? -like
Adjective
sawlike (comparative more sawlike, superlative most sawlike)
- Resembling a saw (cutting tool) or some aspect of one.
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Anagrams
- walkies, was like
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lawlike
English
Alternative forms
- law-like
Etymology
law +? -like
Adjective
lawlike (comparative more lawlike, superlative most lawlike)
- Having characteristics of a law.
- 1977, Lawrence Sklar, Space, Time, and Spacetime (page 185)
- First there is the rather enormous inductive leap made by Newton when he assumes that the lawlike connection between accelerated motions and inertial forces holds at every place, at every time, and in the same manner always.
- 1977, Lawrence Sklar, Space, Time, and Spacetime (page 185)
Anagrams
- awllike
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