Adjective
mirror-like (comparative more mirror-like, superlative most mirror-like)
alternative form of mirrorlike
As they walked on the white carpet, the celebrities took selfies with the Twitter Mirror, an iPad in a mirror-like casing, and posted them using hashtag. Source: Internet
A mirror-like finish is polished on specific areas of the crankshaft to minimize the friction generated between the pistons and the crankshaft. Source: Internet
The 33-point win was a mirror-like reversal of 2016’s 33-0 opening loss to Cedar Creek, a setback that stuck with the Eagles. Source: Internet
The daguerreotype had shortcomings, notably the fragility of the mirror-like image surface and the particular viewing conditions required to see the image properly. Source: Internet
If the water is calm, its surface appears mirror-like. Source: Internet
The album had a mylar cover, to give it a mirror-like appearance, so that the person looking at the cover would see his own head, a play on the album title Head. Source: Internet