Californialike

See also: California-like

English

Etymology

California + -like

Adjective

Californialike (comparative more Californialike, superlative most Californialike)

  1. (rare) Alternative form of California-like
    • 1973 April 22, Martha Weinman Lear, “Clare Boothe Luce, she who is behind ‘The Women’”, in The New York Times:
      A widow since 1967, she lives now in Honolulu because, she says, she can enjoy the Californialike climate without the smog.
    • 1999 February 14, Molly O'Neill, “FOOD; Cakes And Ale”, in The New York Times:
      Stapleford Park, a historic, 50-room mansion, has been restored as a fine hotel, offering a full range of the Californialike fare that is so fashionable in London nowadays.
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