Infundibular
adj
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Having the shape of a funnel.
"Baconfield […] began to explore, first the blebs and blisters of that infundibular terrain, and then, naked as a worm and carrying a torch, the very catacombs themselves."
- 2 having to do with an infundibulum
Example
More examples"Baconfield […] began to explore, first the blebs and blisters of that infundibular terrain, and then, naked as a worm and carrying a torch, the very catacombs themselves."
Etymology
From infundibul(um) + -ar. By surface analysis, infundibul- + -ar.
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