woodlike

English

Alternative forms

  • wood-like

Etymology

wood + -like

Adjective

woodlike (comparative more woodlike, superlative most woodlike)

  1. Resembling wood, such as in color or texture
    • 2009, January 2, “The New York Times”, in Art in Review:
      A prime example is "Ragnarok," with its scattering of airbrushed dots over a rough-textured, woodlike surface.
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