Common Words:
* Childlike
* Dreamlike
* Earthlike
* Godlike
* Homelike
* Lifelike
* Manlike
* Starlike
* Warlike
* Womanlike
Less Common Words:
* Angellike
* Birdlike
* Cloudlike
* Crystallike
* Devillike
* Flowerlike
* Ghostlike
* Jewellike
* Moonlike
* Snakelike
* Sunlike
* Waterlike
More Creative Words:
* Dreamscape-like
* Futuristic-like
* Gothic-like
* Mystical-like
* Renaissance-like
* Steampunk-like
* Surreal-like
* Victorian-like
Words with "-like" as a part of a longer suffix:
* Clockwise
* Counterclockwise
* Otherwise
* Likewise
* Otherwise
These are just a few examples, and there are many more words that can be formed by adding "-like" to a base word.
Keep in mind that "-like" can sometimes be used to describe a resemblance, even if the word it's attached to doesn't technically exist as a stand-alone noun. For example, "rust-like" might describe something that resembles rust, even though "rust" itself isn't a noun that we typically use to describe something else.