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barn-like

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English

Etymology

From barn + -like.

Adjective

barn-like (comparative more barn-like, superlative most barn-like)

  1. Alternative form of barnlike.
    • 1958 October, Rev. A. W. V. Mace, “From Faversham to Dover—1”, in Railway Magazine, page 670:
      So we come, at above street level, into the city, and to Canterbury East Station (9.8 miles). It is an austere, rather barn-like structure, with a high roof over the two platforms.
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