skylike

English

Etymology

sky + -like

Adjective

skylike (comparative more skylike, superlative most skylike)

  1. Resembling the sky or some aspect of it.
    • 1854, The eclectic magazine of foreign literature, science, and art
      Trailing and creeping plants of every clime will soon be twining their fingers into every recess of the iron-work, and mounting still higher by every pillar and "coigne of vantage," until they have gained the skylike arch of glass.

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