maggotlike
English
Etymology
maggot + -like
Adjective
maggotlike (comparative more maggotlike, superlative most maggotlike)
- Resembling a maggot.
- 1876, George Bowdler Buckton, Monograph of the British Aphides
- A wormlike, or else more commonly a maggotlike, creature, according to the species of the parasite, hatches from this egg […]
- 1998, L David Mech, The Wolves of Denali
- Once we had the photos, it was just a matter of counting all the maggotlike images of caribou on the white snow background.
- 1876, George Bowdler Buckton, Monograph of the British Aphides