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friezelike
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Etymology
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frieze
+
-like
Adjective
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friezelike
(
comparative
more
friezelike
,
superlative
most
friezelike
)
Resembling a
frieze
2007
February 16, Wendy Moonan, “Not Just Horses, Mind You, From George Stubbs”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
It was a commission from a man who did not own thoroughbreds, so Stubbs was able to arrange a group of idealized horses in a
friezelike
composition.