different between wordlike vs woodlike
wordlike
English
Etymology
word +? -like
Adjective
wordlike (comparative more wordlike, superlative most wordlike)
- Resembling a word.
wordlike From the web:
- what word like
- what's another word for likewise
- what's another word for like minded
- what's another word for likelihood
- what's another word for likeable
- what a word sounds like
- what's another word for like or love
- another word for likely
woodlike
English
Alternative forms
- wood-like
Etymology
wood +? -like
Adjective
woodlike (comparative more woodlike, superlative most woodlike)
- Resembling wood, such as in color or texture
woodlike From the web:
- what does wood look like
- what does wood smell like
- what wood looks like teak
- what does wood look like with termites
- what does wood look like when termites eat it
- what does wood taste like
- what wood stains like birch
- what wood looks like hickory
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