Adjective
box-like (comparative more box-like, superlative most box-like)
Alternative form of boxlike.
As a result of these musings, Joseph set about building a box-like chamber 1×1×1.3 m (3 ft by convert by 4 ft) out of very thin wood, and covering the sides and top with lightweight taffeta cloth. Source: Internet
Pressure of urbanisation, the demand for rental rooms, and a quest for safety have forced families to build box-like concrete high rises. Source: Internet
As housing prices spiral in Hong Kong, young professionals are living in ever-shrinking spaces, with box-like “nano-flats” and co-shares touted as fashionable solutions. Source: Internet
Along the way you will come across a concrete “pill box”, the name given to Second World War box-like defences with narrow windows through which to take aim should a German invasion be attempted. Source: Internet
In the nearly free correction of the model, box-like Brillouin zones are added to k-space by the periodic potential experienced from the (ionic) lattice, thus mildly breaking the isotropy. Source: Internet
Serving sake main Sake can be served in a wide variety of cups; here is a sakazuki (a flat, saucer-like cup), an ochoko (a small, cylindrical cup), and a masu (a wooden, box-like cup). Source: Internet