Resembling or having the qualities of a chariot in appearance or function.
Compound word formed from 'chariot' plus the productive suffix '-like' (from Old English 'gelic' meaning 'similar'), allowing speakers to describe anything that shares chariot-like qualities without a specific term.
Words ending in '-like' are linguistic shortcuts that show how creative speakers adapt language—'chariotlike' could describe anything from a decorative cart to a spacecraft design that evokes ancient military vehicles.
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