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nariform
English
Etymology
Latin n?rif?rmis, from n?ris (“nostril”).
Adjective
nariform (comparative more nariform, superlative most nariform)
- Shaped like a nose
Anagrams
- raniform
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napiform
English
Etymology
From Latin n?pus (“turnip”) +? -form
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?ne?p.?.f??m/
- (US) IPA(key): /?ne?.p?.f??m/
Adjective
napiform (comparative more napiform, superlative most napiform)
- (botany) Shaped like a turnip; spherical at the top, but with a tapering bottom.
- 2007 K. Kubitzki (ed.), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, volume IX, page 265
- The primary root is transformed into an perennating storage root, which is tuberous or napiform and then often branched
- 2007 K. Kubitzki (ed.), The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants, volume IX, page 265
Translations
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