mushroom-like

English

Etymology

From mushroom + -like.

Adjective

mushroom-like (comparative more mushroom-like, superlative most mushroom-like)

  1. Alternative form of mushroomlike.
    • 1962 April, J. M. Tolson, “The Netherlands Railways today: III: Signalling and Freight”, in Modern Railways, page 242:
      The Nijmegen control embraces some 35 miles of line and is operated from a mushroom-like building a short distance south of Nijmegen.

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