moonlike

English

Alternative forms

  • moon-like

Etymology

From moon +‎ -like. Compare Middle English mone-lich, Old English mōnelīċ (lunar).

Adjective

moonlike (comparative more moonlike, superlative most moonlike)

  1. Resembling the Moon, or a moon
    • 2007 February 25, Alice Rawsthorn, “Ulterior Motifs”, in New York Times[1]:
      Think of the moonlike images that Lindy Roy designed for the entrance to the Gallery Met at the Metropolitan Opera House [] .

Synonyms

  • Moon-like (like the Moon)