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Terms vs Wordlike - What's the difference?

terms | wordlike |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective wordlike is

resembling a word.

Wordlike vs Worklike - What's the difference?

wordlike | worklike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and worklike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while worklike is resembling or characteristic of work.

Wordlike vs Cordlike - What's the difference?

wordlike | cordlike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and cordlike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while cordlike is resembling a cord or some aspect of one.

Wordlike vs Wormlike - What's the difference?

wordlike | wormlike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and wormlike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while wormlike is similar to a worm.

Lordlike vs Wordlike - What's the difference?

lordlike | wordlike |


As adjectives the difference between lordlike and wordlike

is that lordlike is like a lord; lordly while wordlike is resembling a word.

Wordlike vs Woodlike - What's the difference?

wordlike | woodlike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and woodlike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while woodlike is resembling wood, such as in color or texture.

Wordlike vs Worldlike - What's the difference?

wordlike | worldlike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and worldlike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while worldlike is resembling or characteristic of a world.

Wordlike vs Swordlike - What's the difference?

wordlike | swordlike |


As adjectives the difference between wordlike and swordlike

is that wordlike is resembling a word while swordlike is resembling a sword.

Word vs Wordlike - What's the difference?

word | wordlike |


As a noun word

is the smallest unit of language which has a particular meaning and can be expressed by itself; the smallest discrete, meaningful unit of language. Contrast morpheme.

As a verb word

is to say or write (something) using particular words; to phrase (something).

As an interjection word

is truth, indeed, to tell or speak the truth; the shortened form of the statement, "My word is my bond," an expression eventually shortened to "Word is bond," before it finally got cut to just "Word," which is its most commonly used form.

As an adjective wordlike is

resembling a word.