IPA: /ˈdʒuːtlaɪk/
KK: /ˈdʒuːtlaɪk/
Having a quality or appearance similar to jute, a type of strong fiber used for making ropes and sacks.
The fabric was made from a jutelike material that was both durable and eco-friendly.
The word 'jutelike' is formed from 'jute' (from Old English 'geat', meaning a member of a Germanic tribe) and '-like' (meaning resembling or characteristic of). The term 'jutelike' refers to something that resembles or is characteristic of a jute, often in texture or appearance.
Think of 'jute' as a type of fiber, and remember that 'jutelike' means something that resembles or has the characteristics of jute.