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ˈchild·like ADJ

I . dis·like [dɪsˈlaɪk] VB trans

II . dis·like [dɪsˈlaɪk] N

ˈlook·alike N

silk ˈhat N

ˈsilk·worm N

silk ˈpa·per N

ˈlady·like ADJ dated

ˈbusi·ness·like ADJ

silk·en [ˈsɪlkən] ADJ

silky [ˈsɪlki] ADJ

I . alike [əˈlaɪk] ADJ

1. alike (identical):

2. alike (similar):

II . alike [əˈlaɪk] ADV

2. alike (both):

I . un·like [ʌnˈlaɪk] ADJ pred (not similar)

II . un·like [ʌnˈlaɪk] PREP

1. unlike (different from):

2. unlike (in contrast to):

3. unlike (not normal for):

god·like [ˈgɒdlaɪk] ADJ

un·alike [ˌʌnəˈlaɪk] ADJ

war·like [ˈwɔ:laɪk] ADJ

1. warlike (military):

2. warlike (hostile):

sil·age [ˈsaɪlɪʤ] N no pl AGR

sili·ca [ˈsɪlɪkə] N no pl

II . sil·ly [ˈsɪli] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Textures range from a soft and silk-like material to a crisp or stiff fabric that sounds like a paper bag when moved.
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Above the annular zone, the stem is covered with fine silk-like hairs; below, it is sticky.
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These layers are separated by sheets of organic matrix composed of elastic biopolymers (such as chitin, lustrin and silk-like proteins).
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Ruffling under the silk-like muscles in a nervous horse.
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