Definition: The term "tonguelike" is a phrase that refers to a specific type of writing style. It was first introduced by the American author and poet, Robert Frost in his poem "Tongue-Like." The term describes a style where words are arranged in such a way that they seem to flow from one another like fluid tongue-like movements. This style is often associated with minimalist poetry or free verse, as it emphasizes the importance of clear and concise language without the need for elaborate word