raylike

/ˈreɪlaɪk/
adjective
  1. Resembling a ray of light; thin, straight, and spreading outward.
    • She drew raylike lines from the center of the circle to the edge.
    • The raylike patterns on the butterfly's wings shimmered in the sun.
    • The raylike beams of the lighthouse cut through the fog.
  2. Having a shape similar to a ray (as in a fish or a geometric line); long and narrow with a broad end.
    • The raylike fins of the manta ray help it glide through water.
    • Some sea creatures have raylike appendages that they use for swimming.
    • The artist sculpted a raylike form that tapered to a point.
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