Wizardlike vs Lizardlike - What's the difference?
wizardlike | lizardlike |
Resembling a wizard or some aspect of one.
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As adjectives the difference between wizardlike and lizardlike
is that wizardlike is resembling a wizard or some aspect of one while lizardlike is reminding of a lizard.As an adverb lizardlike is
like a lizard.wizardlike
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