skulllike

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

skull +‎ -like

Adjective

skulllike (comparative more skulllike, superlative most skulllike)

  1. Like a skull.

Usage notes

Ordinarily, English does not allow the same letter to occur three times in a row. Accordingly, this term is usually written with a hyphen, as skull-like; at other times, one 'l' is dropped (resulting in skullike). As may be seen in the above quotations, however, some authors do write the term with the ⟨lll⟩ intact, and the Oxford English Dictionary does contain instances of other triple-letter words, including goddessship, frillless, and the county Rossshire. Other attested words which contain the same letter three times in a row include headmistressship and hostessship.