English
Etymology
From glyph + -like.
Adjective
glyphlike (comparative more glyphlike, superlative most glyphlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a glyph.
2007 February 20, Steven Heller, “Joseph Low, 95, Illustrator of Children’s Books, Dies”, in New York Times[1]:Using wild pen gestures he created glyphlike characters meant for both adult and child that were both sophisticated and accessible.