baglike

English

Etymology

bag + -like

Adjective

baglike (comparative more baglike, superlative most baglike)

  1. Resembling a bag or some aspect of one.
    • 1935, Alfred Carl Hottes, My Better Homes and Gardens's Helper
      If small baglike objects are hanging on your evergreens or trees, each bag covered with bits of leaves or stems, you have bagworms.

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