English
Etymology
From seizure + -like.
Adjective
seizurelike (comparative more seizurelike, superlative most seizurelike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a seizure.
2007 November 8, Keith Bradsher, “Sleuthing for a Danger in Toy Beads”, in New York Times[1]:Both the children presented with a coma and seizurelike movements, said Dr. Naren Gunja, the deputy director of the center.