pagodalike

English

Etymology

From pagoda + -like.

Adjective

pagodalike (comparative more pagodalike, superlative most pagodalike)

  1. Resembling a pagoda.
    • 2007 September 16, Paula Deitz, “Where Progress Is Just a Walk in the Park”, in New York Times:
      Out on the lake small craft with pagodalike canopies ply the waters, transporting tourists.

Alternative forms

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