Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling clover or some aspect of it.

Etymologies

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clover +‎ -like

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Examples

  • While the others arranged their zafus on the springy, cloverlike ground cover, Skip and Pender discussed the security arrangements.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • While the others arranged their zafus on the springy, cloverlike ground cover, Skip and Pender discussed the security arrangements.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • While the others arranged their zafus on the springy, cloverlike ground cover, Skip and Pender discussed the security arrangements.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • While the others arranged their zafus on the springy, cloverlike ground cover, Skip and Pender discussed the security arrangements.

    THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ Jonathan Nasaw 2010

  • However, instead of using the Control key, they use the Mac’s Command key, which bears either a cloverlike symbol or an Apple logo.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • However, instead of using the Control key, they use the Mac's Command key, which bears either a cloverlike symbol or an Apple logo.

    Some General Tips 2008

  • I sketch a four-sided rosetón, a kind of cloverlike shape we like that we plan on using for our wrought-iron railings.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • I sketch a four-sided rosetón, a kind of cloverlike shape we like that we plan on using for our wrought-iron railings.

    Gringos in Paradise Barry Golson 2006

  • Mosses and grass added their shades to the verdant mosaic of lush growth and small plants, from oxalis, the cloverlike wood sorrel, to tiny succulents clinging to exposed rock faces.

    The Clan of the Cave Bear Auel, Jean M. 1980

  • "I think the argument on authenticity is purely academic-basically I'd guess they used anything cloverlike then."

    National Geographic News 2010

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