ovoid

  • 1ovoid — ovoid …

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  • 2ovoid — OVOÍD, Ă, ovoizi, de, adj. Care are forma unui ou; oval, ovoidal, oviform. – Din fr. ovoïde. Trimis de ana zecheru, 10.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98  OVOÍD adj. v. ovoidal. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  ovoíd adj …

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  • 3ovoid — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a solid or a three dimensional surface) more or less egg shaped. 2) (of a plane figure) oval. ► NOUN ▪ an ovoid body or surface. ORIGIN Latin ovoides, from ovum egg …

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  • 4ovoid — [ō′void΄] adj. [ OV(I) + OID] egg shaped; ovate: also ovoidal n. anything of ovoid form …

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  • 5Ovoid — O void, Ovoidal O*void al, a. [Ovum + oid: cf. F. ovo[ i]de.] Resembling an egg in shape; egg shaped; ovate; as, an ovoidal apple. Syn: oviform. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6Ovoid — O void, n. A solid resembling an egg in shape. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 7ovoid — 1828, from Mod.L. ovoides, from L. ovum (see OVUM (Cf. ovum)) …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 8ovoid — 1. An oval or egg shaped form. 2. Resembling an egg. SYN: oviform. [ovo + G. eidos, resemblance] fetal o. the form of the fetus in utero; its length is about one half of the length of the extended fetus. Manchester o. an egg shaped …

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  • 9ovoid — ob·ovoid; sub·ovoid; ovoid; …

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  • 10ovoid — also ovoidal adjective Etymology: French ovoïde, from Latin ovum egg more at egg Date: circa 1828 resembling an egg in shape ; ovate < an ovoid fruit > • ovoid noun …

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