elicilike
Elicilike is an adjective used in some discussions to describe something that resembles elicitation—the act of drawing out information, opinions, or reactions from someone. The term is not widely recognized in major dictionaries and is primarily found in informal writing or niche academic contexts.
Etymology and sense: Based on the verb elicit and the suffix -like, elicilike generally means “like elicitation.”
Usage: In research design, elicilike prompts or stimuli might be used in interviews, surveys, or AI systems
Notes and reception: Elicilike is not standardized across disciplines and is best treated as a heuristic descriptor
See also: elicit, elicitation, prompting, elicitation techniques.