English
Etymology
From eclipse + -like.
Adjective
eclipselike (comparative more eclipselike, superlative most eclipselike)
- Resembling or characteristic of an eclipse.
2015 October 9, Alastair Macaulay, “Review: New York City Ballet’s ‘Jeux’ Lets Sara Mearns Shine”, in New York Times[1]:Stage lighting alters, too: from an exposed bulb hanging at the start to eclipselike effects later.