English
Etymology
From aspirin + -like.
Adjective
aspirinlike (comparative more aspirinlike, superlative most aspirinlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of aspirin.
2007 November 20, Jane E. Brody, “Many Treatments Can Ease Chronic Pain”, in New York Times[1]:Nsaids must not be combined with one another or any aspirinlike drug, but they can be used safely with acetaminophen (Tylenol).