Belllike vs Bulllike - What's the difference?
belllike | bulllike |
Resembling or characteristic of a bell.
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As adjectives the difference between belllike and bulllike
is that belllike is resembling or characteristic of a bell while bulllike is similar to or resembling a bull.As an adverb bulllike is
acting in a manner similar to a bull.belllike
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Adjective
(en adjective)citation
Usage notes
* The hyphenated spelling bell-like may be preferred in order to avoid the unusual juxtaposition of three of the same consonant.bulllike
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Alternative forms
* bull-like (more common)Quotations
* 1973 , (tr.), The Mah?bh?rata: Book 1 , p.314: *: So these bulllike men queried the brahmin, O king, and he told them the entire story of the birth of Draupadí. *
