IPA: //ˈkɪltlaɪk//
KK: /kɪltlaɪk/
Having the appearance or characteristics of a kilt, which is a traditional Scottish garment.
The dress she wore was kiltlike, featuring pleats and a tartan pattern.
Kiltlike → The word is formed from 'kilt' (from Scottish Gaelic 'cilt', meaning to tuck or fold) and '-like' (meaning resembling or similar to). The term 'kiltlike' describes something that resembles or is similar to a kilt, typically in style or appearance.
Think of a 'kilt' as a traditional Scottish garment and remember that 'kiltlike' means something that looks or resembles a kilt.