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manlike

[man-lahyk] / ˈmænˌlaɪk /
ADJECTIVE
like a man
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ADJECTIVE
resembling a human being
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Nonetheless, Dahl then told Arnold that the saucers were piloted by manlike beings made visible by A-bomb radiation.

From Washington Post

It seemed her curt, manlike attitude was one of the keys to her undoing.

From Time

In the Book of Exodus, Mr. Rendsburg said, God is neither man nor spirit, but rather “a character” who still has manlike traits by which much older generations understood him.

From New York Times

It was partly human, beyond a doubt, with very manlike hands and head, and the goatish, chinless face had the stamp of the Whateleys upon it.

From Salon

But, manlike, he had counted without the woman in the case.

From Project Gutenberg