different between tealike vs tearlike
tealike
English
Etymology
tea +? -like
Adjective
tealike (comparative more tealike, superlative most tealike)
- Resembling tea (the drink or plant) or some aspect of it.
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tearlike
English
Etymology
tear +? -like
Adjective
tearlike (comparative more tearlike, superlative most tearlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a tear (drop of liquid from the eye).
Anagrams
- Keralite
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