English
Etymology
From gamelan + -like.
Adjective
gamelanlike (comparative more gamelanlike, superlative most gamelanlike)
- Resembling a gamelan or the sound of gamelan music
2007 December 31, The New York Times, “New CDs”, in New York Times[1]:Anther track, Clouds Collapse, is the albums brief textural diversion; it pings a gamelanlike melody amid feedback and distortion.