icelike

English

Etymology

ice + -like

Adjective

icelike (comparative more icelike, superlative most icelike)

  1. Resembling ice.
    • 2007 April 15, Ken Kalfus, “They Had a Hammer”, in New York Times:
      It also revolves around a symbolic essential substance: in this case, a crystalline icelike material, mined from a meteor, that can awaken the power of speech in selected human hearts.

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