Carniform

/ˈkɑrnɪfɔrm/ adjective

Having the shape or form of flesh; resembling flesh in appearance or structure.

From Latin 'caro' (flesh) combined with '-form' (shape or form, from Latin 'forma'). This scientific adjective follows the productive '-form' suffix pattern (uniform, multiform, etc.).

AMcarniform
ARcarniform
BNcarniform
CAcarniform
CScarniform
DAcarniform
DEcarniform
ELcarniform
EScarniforme
FAcarniform
FIcarniform
FRcarniforme
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