English
Etymology
From military + -like.
Adjective
militarylike (comparative more militarylike, superlative most militarylike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a military.
2009 August 9, Nicola Clark, “In Some Prison Breaks Across Europe, Helicopters Replace the File in the Cake”, in New York Times[1]:The inmates and two accomplices executed the breakout with militarylike precision, witnesses said.