English edit

Etymology edit

wig +‎ -like

Adjective edit

wiglike (comparative more wiglike, superlative most wiglike)

  1. Like a wig.
    • 2005, Lawrence Cunningham with John Reich, Culture and Values: A Survey of the Humanities, page 43:
      Unlike the kouros, the figure is completely clothed, although both have the same rigid stance, arms by sides, and wiglike hair.