Like, omegoid!
Yesterday, I spent some time browsing The Phrontistery’s excellent glossary of Forms and Shapes. (Yes, such a thing exists and yes, some of us will read it for fun.)
It turns out almost anything you can name has a specific word to describe its shape—even things one might consider shape*less*.
Also, we are very fond of describing snakes.
boniform: having the form of good
igniform: having the shape or form of fire
luciform: like light (not Satan-related)
omegoid: shaped like a horseshoe or omega (hippocrepian is also horseshoe-shaped)
peltastiform: shield-shaped (also aspidate and scutiform)
tauromorphous: bull-shaped
villiform: of the form or shape of velvet (not Lex Luthor-related)
vitriform: of the form or shape of glass
anguiform, colubriform, ophiomorphic, and viperiform: shaped like a snake (or, in the last example, a viper)
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My cat is catiform? Or is that the lump in the blankets that I think is my cat but is actually just a lump in the blankets? Perhaps feliform? Haha
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I was surprised (although I probably shouldn't have been) how many body parts had their own shape words: cardioid, nephroid, colliform, maniform, and on and on.
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I will admit, I have a much harder time with "the shape of velvet." WUT.
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Also I feel very limaciform today as I've just got my muscle relaxers filled after two days without them. Moving does not = a thing that is happening right now.
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Incidentally, "coliform" means shaped like a sieve--so that explains colander.
Haha, limaciform--such a fancy way to say it!
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I am much less limaciform today, I think~