shaftlike

English

Etymology

shaft + -like

Adjective

shaftlike (comparative more shaftlike, superlative most shaftlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a shaft.
    • 2007 June 8, Bridget L. Goodbody, “New York in All Its Nuts-and-Bolts Glory”, in New York Times:
      One particularly eye-catching shot is a heroic portrait of the stalwart men who built the Williamsburg next to one of its caissons, the shaftlike structures that permit construction under water.
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