falciform
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[edit] English
[edit] Etymology
From Latin falc- (stem of falx (“sickle”)) + English -i- + -form (“-shaped”).
[edit] Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: fălʹsĭfôrm, IPA: /ˈfæl.sɪ.fɔːm/, /ˈfɒl.sɪ.fɔːm/, SAMPA: /"f{lsIfO:m/
- (US) IPA: /ˈfæl.sɪ.fɔɹm/
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[edit] Adjective
falciform (comparative more falciform, superlative not attested)
- Sickle-shaped.
- 1922: James Joyce, Ulysses, page 446
- What announced the accomplishment of this rise in temperature?
A double falciform ejection of water vapour from under the kettlelid at both sides simultaneously.
- What announced the accomplishment of this rise in temperature?
- 2009, Nick Laird, Glover's Mistake,
- David realized he’d been unconsciously pushing his nails into his palms, leaving little red falciform marks.
- 1922: James Joyce, Ulysses, page 446
[edit] Derived terms
- falciform cartilage (anatomy)
- falciformity (rare)
- falciform ligament (anatomy)
- falciform process (anatomy)
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[edit] Translations
sickle-shaped
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[edit] References
- “falciform, a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2ⁿᵈ Ed.; 1989]