"emotionlike" meaning in All languages combined

See emotionlike on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Forms: more emotionlike [comparative], most emotionlike [superlative]
Etymology: emotion + -like Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|emotion|like}} emotion + -like Head templates: {{en-adj}} emotionlike (comparative more emotionlike, superlative most emotionlike)
  1. Resembling or characteristic of emotion.
    Sense id: en-emotionlike-en-adj-4dYE~gHa Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -like

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