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Etymology

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From ramen +‎ -like.

Adjective

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ramenlike (comparative more ramenlike, superlative most ramenlike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of ramen.
    • 2018 November 20, Joseph Hernandez and Phil Vettel, “Review: Melman plays it small with intimate Bar Ramone, but goes big on breadth, quality of wine”, in Chicago Tribune[1]:
      Osaka substitutes Japanese icefish (the wholesale price of baby eels is mind-boggling), also known as noodlefish, and the thin pieces float, ramenlike, in a dashi broth fortified with garlic oil and chile de arbol.
    • 2019 April 30, Shannon Gormley, “Upscale Vegan Restaurant Farm Spirit Puts Produce to Surprising, Unorthodox Use”, in Willamette Week[2]:
      One of the four savory main courses during our visit was a ramenlike dish made with potato noodles.