different between shaped vs auriform
shaped
English
Etymology
From Middle English schaped, ischaped, equivalent to shape +? -ed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?e?pt/
- Hyphenation: shaped
Adjective
shaped (comparative more shaped, superlative most shaped)
- Having been given a shape, especially a curved shape.
- The shaped sides of the wardrobe give it a more attractive appearance.
- (in compound terms) Having a particular shape (sharing the appearance of something in space, especially its outline – often a basic geometric two-dimensional figure)
Synonyms
(having a particular shape):
- -form
- shapen
Derived terms
Translations
Verb
shaped
- simple past tense and past participle of shape
Anagrams
- hasped, pashed, pedhas, phased
shaped From the web:
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auriform
English
Etymology
Latin auris (“ear”) +? -form
Adjective
auriform (comparative more auriform, superlative most auriform)
- Having the form of the human ear; ear-shaped.
- The gastropod mollusc abalone is auriform, and therefore also known as the ear shell.
Translations
References
- auriform in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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