English
Etymology
From cellar + -like.
Adjective
cellarlike (comparative more cellarlike, superlative most cellarlike)
- resembling a cellar
2007 November 18, Claire Wilson, “A Stores Toast to Park Avenue”, in New York Times[1]:In the new store, replicated beams were added to the ceiling in the sales area, where cellarlike arches and accents are repeated in the events room on the second level.