"Corniform" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Corniform" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Corniform" Meaning

Corniform refers to a shape or form that is shaped like a corn, typically a curved or spiral shape that resembles the ear of a corn plant. It can be used to describe the shape of objects, such as horns, horns on animals, or spiral patterns in architecture or design. The word is derived from the Latin "cornu", meaning "horn".

"Corniform" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Corniform"


The corniform shape of the−shaped tiles added a decorative touch to the bathroom floor. (#Architecture)
In botany, the leaves of the corniform plant species are known for their unique, corn-like appearance. (#Botany)
The corniform columns surrounding the ancient monument were expertly crafted by skilled artisans. (#History)
The futuristic skyscraper's corniform design was meant to evoke a sense of grandeur and wonder. (#Architecture)
The pediment of the temple featured a series of corniform arches, adding to its dramatic entrance. (#ArtHistory)


Note: Corniform refers to a shape that resembles a corn leaf, typically featuring a constricted base and a fillet (a rounded, recessed area).

"Corniform" Similar Words

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Cornicular refers to something that is shaped like a horn or tusk, or resembling a horn or tusk in shape or form. It can also refer to a horn-like projection or a part that resembles a horn.

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