bunkerlike

adj

Etymology

From bunker + -like.

  1. borrowed from Bunker
  2. derived from *bʰenǵʰ- — “thick
  3. derived from *bunkô — “a heap, pile; a bump, lump, a crowd
  4. derived from bunki — “a heap
  5. derived from bunker
  6. derived from bunker — “bench; pew; window-seat; sand pit (especially in golf); coal receptacle; sleeping berth, bunk
  7. suffixed as bunkerlike — “bunker + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling a military bunker.

    • It also said damage at the plant had only occurred in less critical areas, which had been built to less stringent standards than the reactors, which were housed in bunkerlike concrete buildings.

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