Allergic vs Allergylike - What's the difference?
allergic | allergylike | Related terms |
Of or pertaining to allergy.
Having an allergy.
Excessively sensitive; susceptible.
A person with a tendency to having allergies; a person with multiple or severe allergies.
Resembling an allergy
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Allergic is a related term of allergylike.
As adjectives the difference between allergic and allergylike
is that allergic is of or pertaining to allergy while allergylike is resembling an allergy.As a noun allergic
is a person with a tendency to having allergies; a person with multiple or severe allergies.allergic
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Adjective
(en adjective)- I am allergic to cats.
Noun
(en noun)allergylike
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Adjective
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