snarelike

adj

Etymology

From snare + -like.

  1. inherited from *snarhǭ — “a sling; loop; noose
  2. inherited from *snarhā
  3. inherited from sneare — “snare, noose
  4. inherited from snare
  5. suffixed as snarelike — “snare + like

Definitions

  1. Resembling a snare (musical instrument), or the sound of a snare.

    • […] divining gender identity and black expressivity with gyrating hips and snarelike hand claps.
  2. Resembling a snare (trap).

    • A known loop is a snarelike loop that is passed through an endoscope's working channel via a flexible delivery catheter.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA