Parklike vs Barklike - What's the difference?
parklike | barklike |
Resembling a park
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 7, author=Peter Applebome, title=A Job for Spider-Man, or a Former Boy Scout, work=New York Times
, passage=But it does mean that what began as the most quixotic of efforts — a plan to turn an abandoned railroad bridge into a parklike path across the Hudson — might actually be close to gaining critical mass, if not quite the critical mass its original visionary had in mind. }} Resembling the bark of a tree
* {{quote-news, year=1991, date=September 13, author=Bonnie McLaughlin, title=Palpable Surfaces, work=Chicago Reader
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As adjectives the difference between parklike and barklike
is that parklike is resembling a park while barklike is resembling the bark of a tree.parklike
English
Alternative forms
*park-likeAdjective
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barklike
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Adjective
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