cabinlike
English
Etymology
cabin + -like
Adjective
cabinlike (comparative more cabinlike, superlative most cabinlike)
- Resembling a cabin or some aspect of one.
- 2007 February 16, The New York Times, “Dance Listings”, in New York Times:
- In fact, the production is an all-female affair, from the sound designer, Elise Kermani, to the artist Barbara Kilpatrick, who constructed a cabinlike structure for the set and created costumes from clothing donated by Eileen Fisher.
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Synonyms
- hutlike