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Etymology

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From soul +‎ -like.

Adjective

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soullike (comparative more soullike, superlative most soullike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a soul.
    • 2005, Andreas Blank, Leibniz: metaphilosophy and metaphysics, 1666-1686:
      But not only do bodies require immaterial entities to be real; also soullike substances — except the Divine mind — require organic bodies...
  2. (music) Resembling or characteristic of soul music.