💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Commalike"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| comparable | (often with to) Able to be compared (to). |
| cominal | (obsolete) In common; communal; unanimous. |
| consimilar | Having similarities in common |
| commeasurateverb | Misspelling of commensurate. [Of a proportionate or similar measurable standard.] |
| lichnoun | (fantasy, roleplaying games) A reanimated corpse or undead being; particularly an intelligent, undead spellcaster. |
| similitive | (grammar) Likening one thing to another. |
| similiar | Misspelling of similar. [Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, allied, comparable.] |
| parallelnoun | An arrangement of electrical components such that a current flows along two or more paths; see in parallel. |
| comparatival | (grammar) Expressing or relating to a comparison. |
| similar | Having traits or characteristics in common; alike, allied, comparable. |
| likeverb | To enjoy, be pleased by; favor; be in favor of. |
| commutive | (linguistics) That serves to commute |
| compositive | Having the quality of entering into composition; compounded. |
| compar.noun | Abbreviation of comparative. [(grammar) The degree of comparison of an adjective or adverb used when comparing two entities in terms of a certain property or a certain way of doing something. In English, the comparative of superiority is formed by adding the suffix -er or the word more (e.g. bigger, more fully); the comparative of equality, by adding the word as (e.g. as big, as fully); the comparative of inferiority, by adding the word less (e.g. less big, less fully).] |
| compnoun | A surname. |
| connatural | Similar in nature. |
| selflike | Of or pertaining to self or one's self; personal; individual; own. |
| commarginal | Alternative form of comarginal. [parallel to (concentric with) the margin] |
| comparativenoun | (grammar) The degree of comparison of an adjective or adverb used when comparing two entities in terms of a certain property or a certain way of doing something. In English, the comparative of superiority is formed by adding the suffix -er or the word more (e.g. bigger, more fully); the comparative of equality, by adding the word as (e.g. as big, as fully); the comparative of inferiority, by adding the word less (e.g. less big, less fully). |
| complemental | Of the nature of a complement; completing. |
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