doglike
Appearance
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]doglike (comparative more doglike, superlative most doglike)
- Similar to that of a dog; canine.
- doglike nose
- doglike devotion
- 2011 August 1, Sean B. Carroll, “Call of the Thylacine: Protect the Wild”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Weighing about 60 pounds and bearing powerful jaws, the thylacine had a doglike skull, was about the height and shape of a Doberman, and had tigerlike stripes on its back that may have helped conceal it in the bush from its prey.
- (rare) Befitting a dog.
- doglike treatment
Quotations
[edit]- Homer, The Odyssey, translated by Edward McCrorie in 2004:
- Nothing is more hateful and doglike than hunger: it tells then forces a man to remember its own needs, however worn the man is, the longing he suffers, the way my heart still mourns.
Derived terms
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]doglike (comparative more doglike, superlative most doglike)