different between coroniform vs corniform
coroniform
English
Etymology
From Latin corona (“crown”) +? -iform.
Adjective
coroniform (comparative more coroniform, superlative most coroniform)
- Having the form of a crown or coronet.
coroniform From the web:
corniform
English
Etymology
Latin cornu (“horn”) +? -iform
Adjective
corniform (comparative more corniform, superlative most corniform)
- Having the shape of a horn; horn-shaped.
Translations
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