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pyriform

[ pir-uh-fawrm ]

adjective



pyriform

/ ˈɪɪˌɔː /

adjective

  1. (esp of organs of the body) pear-shaped
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Other Word Forms

  • d·i·ڴǰ adjective
  • ܲ·i·ڴǰ adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pyriform1

1695–1705; < New Latin pyriformis pear-shaped, equivalent to pyri- (for piri-; Latin pir ( um ) pear + -i- -i- ) + -formis -form
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pyriform1

C18: from New Latin pyriformis, from pyri-, erroneously from Latin pirum pear + -formis -form
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The adhesive patch is made of parallel threads of a coil-shaped silk protein called pyriform silk; fibres made from this protein are highly elastic, like a rubber band.

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The pyriform silk is coated with a sticky protein solution.

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Small species with a beakless, more or less round or pyriform perigynium, which is commonly glaucous; terminal spike androgynous or all staminate; stigmas mostly 2.—Sp.

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Branches clustered; leaves loose, imbricate on the branches, round-ovate, entire; perianth pyriform, slightly compressed and repand, smooth, obscurely carinate beneath and gibbous toward the apex.

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Creeping, simply pinnate; leaves concave, obtuse, decurved; lower lobe oblong-clavate, emarginate at base; underleaves oblong, flat, 2-cleft, the sinus obtuse; involucral leaves unequally 2-cleft, the dorsal segment oblong, pointed, nearly entire, the ventral subulate; perianth pyriform, 3-sided, obtusely keeled beneath.

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