woodlike
See also:
wood-like
English
Alternative forms
wood-like
Etymology
From
wood
+
-like
.
Adjective
woodlike
(
comparative
more
woodlike
,
superlative
most
woodlike
)
Resembling
wood
, such as in color or
texture
2009
January 2, “Art in Review”, in
New York Times
:
A prime example is "Ragnarok," with its scattering of airbrushed dots over a rough-textured,
woodlike
surface.