English
Etymology
From bracket + -like.
Adjective
bracketlike (comparative more bracketlike, superlative most bracketlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a bracket.
2008 March 30, Benjamin Wallace-Wells, “A Case of the Blues”, in New York Times[1]:For the past decade, the politics of the country has been defined by this map — a conservative heartland and two bracketlike liberal coasts.