haikulike

English

Etymology

haiku + -like

Adjective

haikulike (comparative more haikulike, superlative most haikulike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of haiku.
    • 2009 May 22, Karen Rosenberg, “A Photographer Who Refused to Think Like a Photographer”, in New York Times:
      You can also see a connection in the work of contemporary photographers like Paul Graham, whose haikulike sequences of images don’t shy away from socioeconomic reality.
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