landlike

English

Etymology

land + -like

Adjective

landlike (comparative more landlike, superlative most landlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of land.
    • April 16 1804, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, letter to Robert Southey
      This, though occasioned by the impurity of the nigh shore and the disemboguing rivers, forms a home scene; it is warm and landlike.
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