Canaliform

/kəˈnælɪfɔːrm/ adjective

Shaped like a canal or groove; having a long, narrow, channel-like form.

From Latin canalis (channel/canal) plus forma (shape), creating a descriptive anatomical or botanical term. This scientific adjective emerged in 19th-century anatomy and botany.

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