terms |
daylike |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective daylike is
resembling day or some aspect of it.
daytime |
daylike |
As adjectives the difference between daytime and daylike
is that
daytime is pertaining to daytime; appropriate to the day while
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.
As a noun daytime
is the time of daylight; the time between sunrise and sunset.
haylike |
daylike |
As adjectives the difference between haylike and daylike
is that
haylike is resembling or characteristic of hay while
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.
daylike |
dadlike |
As adjectives the difference between daylike and dadlike
is that
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it while
dadlike is (informal) befitting a dad; fatherly.
daylike |
jaylike |
As adjectives the difference between daylike and jaylike
is that
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it while
jaylike is resembling or characteristic of the jay, a bird.
daylike |
daylife |
As an adjective daylike
is resembling day or some aspect of it.
As a noun daylife is
recreational activities that can be done during the day.
daylike |
raylike |
As adjectives the difference between daylike and raylike
is that
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it while
raylike is resembling a ray (beam) or some aspect of one.
damlike |
daylike |
As adjectives the difference between damlike and daylike
is that
damlike is resembling or characteristic of a dam while
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.
baylike |
daylike |
As adjectives the difference between baylike and daylike
is that
baylike is resembling or characteristic of a bay (body of water mostly surrounded by land) while
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.
day |
daylike |
As adjectives the difference between day and daylike
is that
day is thick, deep, dense while
daylike is resembling day or some aspect of it.