different between tapeline vs tapelike
tapeline
English
Etymology
tape +? line
Noun
tapeline (plural tapelines)
- (US) A line of lightweight plastic put up around a crime scene to restrict access to the police.
- (rare, US) A tape measure.
Anagrams
- petaline
tapeline From the web:
- what's tape line
- tape line used
- what does your tapeline mean
- what is tape liner
- what is a tape line
- how to read a tape line
- is tape out the same as line out
- is tape out line level
tapelike
English
Etymology
tape +? -like
Adjective
tapelike (comparative more tapelike, superlative most tapelike)
- Resembling tape (the narrow band of material) or some aspect of it.
tapelike From the web:
- what does tape taste like
- what does tape sound like
- what does tape smell like
- what is a tapeworm like
- what is tape look like
- is tape edible
- is scotch tape edible
- what happens if you eat tape
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