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boniform

English

Etymology

From Latin bonus (good) + -form.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?n?f??(?)m/

Adjective

boniform (comparative more boniform, superlative most boniform)

  1. 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 []

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coniform

English

Etymology

cone +? -iform

Adjective

coniform (comparative more coniform, superlative most coniform)

  1. Having the form of a cone

Translations

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