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Antliae vs Antlike - What's the difference?

antliae | antlike |

As a noun antliae

is .

As an adjective antlike is

resembling an ant often used specifically in reference to apparent size or significance.

antliae

English

Noun

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  • antlike

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Resembling an ant. Often used specifically in reference to apparent size or significance
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  • , passage=Standing, almost antlike , in the middle of Franco Zeffirelli ’s oversize set for “La Bohème,” however, he pushed uncomfortably. }}