different between boniform vs coniform
boniform
English
Etymology
From Latin bonus (“good”) + -form.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?n?f??(?)m/
Adjective
boniform (comparative more boniform, superlative most boniform)
- Sensitive or responsive to moral excellence.
- 1667, Henry More, Enchiridion Ethicum
- Happiness is not barely to be placed in the Intellect; but her proper Seat must be called the Boniform Faculty of the Soul […]
- 1667, Henry More, Enchiridion Ethicum
boniform From the web:
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coniform
English
Etymology
cone +? -iform
Adjective
coniform (comparative more coniform, superlative most coniform)
- Having the form of a cone
Translations
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