Haillike vs Hairlike - What's the difference?
haillike | hairlike |
Resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).
* 1908 , Eric Parker, Highways and byways in Surrey?
Resembling hair; having the texture, consistency, or appearance of hair.
As adjectives the difference between haillike and hairlike
is that haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon) while hairlike is resembling hair; having the texture, consistency, or appearance of hair.haillike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- It was a gusty, rainy day, and the rolling white and grey clouds and the lines of haillike lances rode down the sky like a charge.
hairlike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The moss grew in a hairlike mass over the rocks.