Meatlike vs Meadlike - What's the difference?
meatlike | meadlike |
Resembling meat or some aspect of it.
* 1986 , C O Chichester, E M Mrak, B S Schweigert, Advances in Food Research
As adjectives the difference between meatlike and meadlike
is that meatlike is resembling meat or some aspect of it while meadlike is resembling or characteristic of the drink mead.meatlike
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- ...one reads between the lines the disappointment of some who report new compounds and note that they do not have a meatlike aroma.