cane-like

English

Etymology

From cane +‎ -like

Adjective

cane-like (comparative more cane-like, superlative most cane-like)

  1. Alternative form of canelike.
    • 1953 July, Allen Rowley, “First Impressions of American Railways”, in Railway Magazine, page 492:
      The coaches were filthy outside and did not appear to have been painted or washed for years. Inside there were uncomfortable seats covered with a cane-like material.