instrumentlike
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From instrument + -like.
Adjective
[edit]instrumentlike (comparative more instrumentlike, superlative most instrumentlike)
- Like an instrument.
- 2009 October 1, Jason Turbow, “Tapping Your Inner Clapton”, in New York Times[1]:
- For nonmusicians, it’s a way to coax sounds — often programmed to stay on key no matter what note one actually plays — out of what may be the only instrumentlike device they ever pick up.