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fanlike

[ US /ˈfænˌɫaɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling a fan

How To Use fanlike In A Sentence

  • As she got out and was starting to dry herself, the image of a fanlike lawn sprinkler sweeping back and forth caught her. NEVER WAVE GOODBYE
  • Leaf monkeys watch the whole scene from the massive, fanlike roofs. Buddha’s Savage Peace
  • These seated males are costumed in turban headdresses, earflares, collars, and pectorals; in their right hands they hold scepters or fanlike implements.
  • In Germany, Halsted had seen Volkmann remove not just the breast, but a thin, fanlike muscle spread out immediately under the breast called the pectoralis minor, in the hopes of cleaning out the minor fragments of leftover cancer. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Bearing force transmission line tilt, according to an upper fanlike spread to undertake roof, reasonable structure, beautiful shapes.
  • Once the barnacles extended their cirri (fanlike, food-gathering appendages) and started waving them about to collect nutritious particles in the water, the researchers cast a shadow over them with a piece of cardboard.
  • Renewable energy doesn't mean people have to be uncomfortable," Huang said in an interview at his Dezhou corporate headquarters, the Sun-Moon Mansion, a fanlike structure studded with photovoltaic cells and sun-collecting vacuum tubes. With Solar Valley project, China embarks on bold green technology mission
  • In Germany, Halsted had seen Volkmann remove not just the breast, but a thin, fanlike muscle spread out immediately under the breast called the pectoralis minor, in the hopes of cleaning out the minor fragments of leftover cancer. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • They typically grow in two-dimensional fanlike and spherulitic arrays.
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