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haillike

Terms vs Haillike - What's the difference?

terms | haillike |


As a noun terms

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As an adjective haillike is

resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).

Jaillike vs Haillike - What's the difference?

jaillike | haillike |


As adjectives the difference between jaillike and haillike

is that jaillike is resembling, or characteristic of, a jail while haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).

Haillike vs Hairlike - What's the difference?

haillike | hairlike |


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.

Taillike vs Haillike - What's the difference?

taillike | haillike |


As adjectives the difference between taillike and haillike

is that taillike is resembling a tail (animal appendage) or some aspect of one while haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).

Saillike vs Haillike - What's the difference?

saillike | haillike |


As adjectives the difference between saillike and haillike

is that saillike is having the form of a sail while haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).

Hail vs Haillike - What's the difference?

hail | haillike |


As adjectives the difference between hail and haillike

is that hail is (obsolete) healthy, whole, safe while haillike is resembling or characteristic of hail (the weather phenomenon).

As a noun hail

is balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.

As a verb hail

is (impersonal) said of the weather when hail is falling or hail can be to greet; give salutation to; salute.

As an interjection hail

is an exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.