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mouthlike

a. Resembling a mouth or some aspect of one.

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mouthlike

adj. of an opening that resembles a mouth

Usage examples of "mouthlike".

Their foreheads varied in size, as did the mouthlike organs in the center, and although their actual mouths never seemed to open except to drink, the supernumerary mouth in the forehead was oddly mobile and full of expression.

A deep, resounding boom filled the chamber, followed fast by the sound of shattering doped-glass and a hurricane wind rushing toward the mouthlike hole in the dome's side.

The night sky was live with northern lights, while from the mouthlike slit—now open wider—in the green hill's pinkish top, a red smoke came in puffs like a man eagerly panting and heaving.

Getting a closer look at one near the ship, I saw no head or mouth as such, only broad paddle-shaped fins with sharp white claws, and in a line on each side, the little mouthlike openings with sky-blue interior tissues revealed.