See also: bird-like

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From bird +‎ -like.

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birdlike (comparative more birdlike, superlative most birdlike)

  1. Similar to a bird or an aspect of a bird; reminiscent of birds; avian.
    a birdlike song; birdlike eyes
    • 1898, H.G. Wells, The War of the Worlds, London: William Heinemann, page 237:
      Once or twice I heard a faint pitter-patter like the feet of the dog going hither and thither on the sand far below me, and there were more bird-like sounds, but that was all.
    • 2012, The Onion Book of Known Knowledge, page 82:
      Frail, birdlike wrists and no muscle anywhere on his tiny frame.

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birdlike (comparative more birdlike, superlative most birdlike)

  1. (postpositive) In the manner of a bird; as, to fly.

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